When I updated in the terminal it did indeed state that my OM was unable to access the mediums.
Most people will probably discover this when they try to install a new program since the update in the GUI does not produce any error messages.
The repos simply stoped "working" without warning - not a sign of quality IMHO.
So to fix it I removed my repos by unchecking them, then I went to the right and chose add or "Legg til" as the sophisticated people say:


An update in the terminal confirms that the repos that are named Phosphorus2014 now are updated (after some warnings):
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[thomas@localhost ~]$ urpmi --auto-update
(urpmi:5981): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: Attempt to add property GtkSettings::gtk-label-select-on-focus after class was initialised
(urpmi:5981): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: Attempt to add property GtkSettings::gtk-entry-select-on-focus after class was initialised
(urpmi:5981): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: Attempt to add property GtkSettings::gtk-entry-password-hint-timeout after class was initialised
(urpmi:5981): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: Attempt to add property GtkSettings::gtk-button-images after class was initialised
mediumet «main (Phosphorus2014.0-1)» er oppdatert
mediumet «main updates (Phosphorus2014.0-2)» er oppdatert
mediumet «contrib (Phosphorus2014.0-3)» er oppdatert
mediumet «contrib updates (Phosphorus2014.0-4)» er oppdatert
mediumet «non-free (Phosphorus2014.0-5)» er oppdatert
mediumet «non-free updates (Phosphorus2014.0-6)» er oppdatert
mediumet «restricted (Phosphorus2014.0-7)» er oppdatert
mediumet «restricted updates (Phosphorus2014.0-8)» er oppdatert
Pakkene er i siste versjon