I saw the conflict yesterday and thought that may be a conflict between SVE and EVE, so I will remove EVE and see what happens. Also, it looks like there were a variety of new mods potentially added that I did manually previously so I want to change those to be CKAN installs. None of this is surprising since 1.1 is new and the mods will be tweaking quite a bit.  I expect I may have many different 'careers' eventually but it won't be based on mods, but different ways I play the game.  The advantage will be not needing to have separate installs for each one. Couple hiccups but it seems almost in place.  The following items were now CKAN available so I removed the manually install: Ambient Light, Launch Countdown, KAS, KIS, Achievements, and Toolbar.  However, it did not appear that CKAN saw them as gone manually until I cleared the trash.  Maybe it just needed some time, I am not sure.  However, I was able to install all of the EXCEPT Ambient light because that is reporting a download failure.  No big deal, I will do that again later.  Not critical. I am removing EVE to see if that prevents the conflict notice as well and also looking at any other mods that may have become available. Cannot remove EVE.  The SVE depends on it.  Odd, I wonder what the conflict is.  I may need to remove SVE to see if that resolves it?  It might be Distant Object, so I will remove that first (not that critical for me). No new mods that I found. Removed Distant Object, still got compatible message.  Trying SVE. Not SVE.  Maybe Kopernicus?  Not Kopernicus (although I won't reinstall for now because I don't need it until I add planets I think). Next up, ELP.  That was the culprit.  Okay, I am leaving it off for now (it is a late game mod) so no big problem.  Probably conflicting with USI stuff. Run test appeared successful.  Much less clouds on Kerbin and Duna, I am wondering if that is related to Kopernicus?  I may test that but for now it is fine. A little while later, Tweakscale became available.  I also updated Raster prop., re-added ambient light, and added Kopernicus back.