On 2019-12-13 20:23, Ed Greshko wrote:
Right, I could see that happening. That is leaving one in a situation where
they had to clear some locks
before being able to do proper updates. But, I don't see that having the
effect of breaking the system
so it could not boot.
But, since Bob has dec
On 2019-12-14 08:40, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Ed Greshko writes:
>
>> FWIW, I would find that quite odd.
>>
>> dnfdragora being a graphic tool which, AFAIK, won't do any upgrades unless
>> one specifically tells it
>> to preform.
>
> I have had a few mental lapses, and SIGKILLed stuff that, as fa
Ed Greshko writes:
FWIW, I would find that quite odd.
dnfdragora being a graphic tool which, AFAIK, won't do any upgrades unless
one specifically tells it
to preform.
I have had a few mental lapses, and SIGKILLed stuff that, as far as I knew,
wasn't installing anything but only reading
On 2019-12-13 07:19, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
I don't really need Fedora-30 any more but I would like to fix the
damage so any suggestions would be helpful.
You bailed out of a package upgrade at some point in the middle of it.
There is really no cookie-cutter recipe for fixing this. This is
On 2019-12-13 20:19, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Bob Goodwin writes:
>
>> I saw that Fedora-30 was driving one cpu to 100% continuously and top showed
>> dnfdragora was the cause so I dnf removed dnfdragora, a bad move as it turns
>> out overthought it has always been a useless appendage for me you
Bob Goodwin writes:
I saw that Fedora-30 was driving one cpu to 100% continuously and top showed
dnfdragora was the cause so I dnf removed dnfdragora, a bad move as it turns
out overthought it has always been a useless appendage for me you are
punished for killing it.
After a number of tr
On Fri, 13 Dec 2019 at 07:50, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> I saw that Fedora-30 was driving one cpu to 100% continuously and top
> showed dnfdragora was the cause so I dnf removed dnfdragora, a bad move
> as it turns out overthought it has always been a useless appendage for
> me you are punished for kil
I saw that Fedora-30 was driving one cpu to 100% continuously and top
showed dnfdragora was the cause so I dnf removed dnfdragora, a bad move
as it turns out overthought it has always been a useless appendage for
me you are punished for killing it.
After a number of tries I finally have that s