robin/src-tauri/patterns/debian-to-opensuse.toml
pyr0ball 19286e9860 feat(patterns): full Linux-to-Linux distro matrix + M2 LLM chat wiring
Pattern files: 12 cross-family migration pairs covering debian, fedora, arch,
opensuse — each tuned to the user's prior tooling (apt, dnf, pacman, zypper).
Includes the custom linux-to-arch file for experienced distro-hoppers and
the macos-to-arch / windows-to-debian expansions from the prior session.

Code changes:
- patterns::load() accepts source_distro_family: Option<&str> — tries
  specific debian-to-arch.toml before falling back to linux-to-arch.toml
- MigrationConfig adds source_distro_family: Option<String> with serde default
- complete_onboarding() accepts optional source_distro arg and derives family
  via distro_family() for Linux-to-Linux migrations
- llm.rs: Ollama streaming client with Vec<u8> buffer for UTF-8 safety,
  emit errors logged not silenced
- commands::chat: spawns stream task, returns immediately so frontend
  isn't blocked waiting for full LLM response
- lib.rs: registers mod llm and commands::chat in invoke_handler
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[meta]
source_os = "linux"
target_distro_family = "opensuse"
# Debian/Ubuntu/Mint user on their first openSUSE Tumbleweed or Leap install.
# Body text assumes apt/dpkg familiarity; explains zypper and YaST concepts.
[log_paths]
steam = "~/.local/share/Steam/logs/content_log.txt"
proton = "~/.local/share/Steam/logs/proton_log.txt"
# ── zypper / RPM ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
[[patterns]]
id = "zypper-lock"
sources = ["journald"]
match_text = "System management is locked"
severity = "warn"
title = "zypper package manager is locked"
body = "Another zypper or PackageKit process is running — like apt being held by unattended-upgrades. Wait it out or check: sudo ps aux | grep zypper — the lock file is at /var/run/zypp.pid"
[[patterns]]
id = "zypper-dep-conflict"
sources = ["journald"]
match_text = "conflicts with"
severity = "warn"
title = "Package dependency conflict"
body = "zypper presents conflict resolution choices interactively. If running non-interactively, read the error — usually one package needs to be removed or a different provider selected. zypper dup (distribution upgrade) resolves more aggressively than zypper up."
[[patterns]]
id = "zypper-gpg-key"
sources = ["journald"]
match_text = "does not verify"
severity = "warn"
title = "Repository signature not trusted"
body = "A repo key isn't trusted. Accept it: sudo zypper --gpg-auto-import-keys ref — or import manually: sudo rpm --import /path/to/key.gpg"
# ── AppArmor ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
[[patterns]]
id = "apparmor-denial"
sources = ["journald"]
match_text = "apparmor=\"DENIED\""
severity = "info"
title = "AppArmor access denied"
body = "openSUSE ships AppArmor (similar to Ubuntu, not Debian default). An app is blocked by its security profile. Check: sudo aa-status — then audit the profile with: sudo aa-logprof"
# ── System ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
[[patterns]]
id = "kernel-driver-firmware"
sources = ["kmsg"]
match_text = "firmware: failed to load"
severity = "warn"
title = "Firmware file missing"
body = "sudo zypper install kernel-firmware — openSUSE packages firmware separately like Debian but the package is called kernel-firmware, not firmware-linux."
[[patterns]]
id = "oom-killer"
sources = ["kmsg"]
match_text = "Out of memory: Kill process"
severity = "warn"
title = "OOM killer fired"
body = "A process was killed for RAM. openSUSE sets up swap during install; if you skipped it, add a swapfile via YaST -> System -> Partitioner or manually with dd + mkswap."
[[patterns]]
id = "disk-io-error"
sources = ["kmsg"]
match_text = "Buffer I/O error on device"
severity = "warn"
title = "Disk I/O error"
body = "Storage error. Check SMART: sudo smartctl -a /dev/sdX — install smartmontools first: sudo zypper install smartmontools"
# ── Audio ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
[[patterns]]
id = "pipewire-connect-fail"
sources = ["journald"]
match_text = "Failed to connect to PipeWire"
severity = "warn"
title = "PipeWire not responding"
body = "Tumbleweed ships PipeWire by default. Restart: systemctl --user restart pipewire pipewire-pulse wireplumber"
[[patterns]]
id = "bluetooth-rfkill-blocked"
sources = ["journald"]
match_text = "Blocked through rfkill"
severity = "warn"
title = "Bluetooth rfkill blocked"
body = "rfkill unblock bluetooth — if hard-blocked, check BIOS or a physical switch."
# ── GPU / display ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
[[patterns]]
id = "gpu-hang"
sources = ["kmsg"]
match_text = "GPU HANG"
severity = "warn"
title = "GPU hang"
body = "GPU stopped responding. For NVIDIA on openSUSE, use the official NVIDIA repo: https://www.nvidia.com/object/unix.html — or the community packages.opensuse.org repo."
# ── Network ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
[[patterns]]
id = "networkmanager-activation-fail"
sources = ["journald"]
match_text = "Activation failed"
severity = "info"
title = "NetworkManager: connection failed"
body = "nmcli device status — openSUSE uses NetworkManager by default. For wifi firmware issues: sudo zypper install kernel-firmware-iwlwifi (Intel) or kernel-firmware-realtek (Realtek)."
# ── Gaming ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
[[patterns]]
id = "proton-runtime-missing"
sources = ["applog:proton"]
match_text = "wine: cannot find"
severity = "warn"
title = "Proton runtime issue"
body = "Right-click game in Steam -> Properties -> Local Files -> Verify integrity. Steam on openSUSE: sudo zypper install steam (from the games repo on OBS)."