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make sure you have a backup
Looks like opensuse which means it makes a snapshot before every upgrade automatically so if anything breaks you just roll back and everything's back to how it was
It is definitely Zypper and there really is only one distro that uses it and mentioned above
that's very convenient and likely enough (but not 100% like a backup on something you can disconnect from the computer)