Found a way to get around this problem. On SUSE based systems, the Webmin rpm installer is checking for a file named "SuSE-release" in /etc. This file has become depreciated and is replaced by "os-release". Unfortunately, the contents and the format of the new file is NOT the same, so you can't just link it. I looked at SuSE-release in a virtual of a previous openSUSE release and came up with this: Create a file in /etc named "SuSE-release" (note the odd capitalization) Line 1: openSUSE Tumbleweed...
Found a way to get around this problem. On SUSE based systems, the rpm installer is checking for a file named "SuSE-release" in /etc. This file has become depreciated and is replaced by "os-release". Unfortunately, the contents and the format of the new file is NOT the same, so you can't just link it. I looked at SuSE-release in a virtual of a previous openSUSE release and came up with this: Create a file in /etc named "SuSE-release" (note the odd capitalization) Line 1: openSUSE Tumbleweed (x86_64)...
Please provide the specific repo loaction. webmin is not in the tumbleweed repos. Thanks, Tim