On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 3:18 AM, Frank Murphy wrote:
> On 21/05/12 07:49, Ed Greshko wrote:
>>
>> When asked if this is OK, say No. Should then get a line that reads
>> something
>> similar to...
>>
>> yum load-transaction /tmp/yum_save_tx.2012-05-21.14-46.yuA8Tw.yumtx
>
>> Take the yum_save_tx.2
On 21/05/12 07:49, Ed Greshko wrote:
When asked if this is OK, say No. Should then get a line that reads something
similar to...
yum load-transaction /tmp/yum_save_tx.2012-05-21.14-46.yuA8Tw.yumtx
Take the yum_save_tx.2012-05-21.14-46.yuA8Tw.yumtx to the system with the fast
connection and
On 05/21/2012 09:57 AM, Chuck Peters wrote:
>
> I have a friend using Fedora 15 and I have asked her keep the system updated,
> but
> she has fallen behind and now has 300+MB to download (not counting presto if
> it
> helps). I have searched for a method which would allow me to download them
>
2012/5/21 Chuck Peters :
>
> I have a friend using Fedora 15 and I have asked her keep the system
> updated, but she has fallen behind and now has 300+MB to download (not
> counting presto if it helps). I have searched for a method which would
> allow me to download them on a faster net connection
I have a friend using Fedora 15 and I have asked her keep the system
updated, but she has fallen behind and now has 300+MB to download (not
counting presto if it helps). I have searched for a method which would
allow me to download them on a faster net connection, but I haven't found
something sim