On 07/15/2017 05:55 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> On 07/15/17 04:51, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>> On 07/14/17 18:22, Rick Stevens wrote:
>>> If you have both the i686 and x86_64 versions of gedit installed, try
>>> uninstalling the out-of-arch version (e.g. uninstall the i686 version
>>> if you're on a 64-bit
On 07/15/17 04:51, Bob Goodwin wrote:
On 07/14/17 18:22, Rick Stevens wrote:
If you have both the i686 and x86_64
versions of gedit installed, try
uninstalling the out-of-arch version
(e.g. uninstall the i686 version
if you're on a 64-bit machine).
I lost the top of this thread. Did
you do
On 07/14/17 18:22, Rick Stevens wrote:
If you have both the i686 and x86_64 versions of gedit installed, try
uninstalling the out-of-arch version (e.g. uninstall the i686 version
if you're on a 64-bit machine).
I lost the top of this thread. Did you do
$ sudo dnf system-upgrade download
On 07/15/17 06:22, Rick Stevens wrote:
> If you have both the i686 and x86_64 versions of gedit installed, try
> uninstalling the out-of-arch version (e.g. uninstall the i686 version
> if you're on a 64-bit machine).
Getting both versions of gedit installed would have been a "difficult" thing to
Arrg, forgot to say change 25 to 26 and iftop to gedit.
Bill
On 7/14/2017 8:20 PM, Bill Shirley wrote:
You could try updating gedit before you upgrade the system to Fedora 26. Here's
what I did to upgrade iftop:
rpm --import /etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-fedora-25-$(uname -i)
dnf --releasever=
You could try updating gedit before you upgrade the system to Fedora 26. Here's
what I did to upgrade iftop:
rpm --import /etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-fedora-25-$(uname -i)
dnf --releasever=25 update iftop
If the update doesn't bring in a bazillion files, then you should let it
finish. You
ma
On 07/14/2017 03:22 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
If you have both the i686 and x86_64 versions of gedit installed, try
uninstalling the out-of-arch version (e.g. uninstall the i686 version
if you're on a 64-bit machine).
I was going to say that situation would be very hard to get into, but
then I c
On 07/14/2017 03:50 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
Yes, I can deal with rpm errors in a terminal, but this process is all
done with a gui. I did snap an iPhone picture of the error message, but
I don't think anyone can make much sense from it. I simply says there is
an error between a gedit file and st
On 07/14/17 18:21, Gordon Messmer wrote:
rpm errors are fairly specific, and
I've never seen one that was
meaningless. There are plenty of
people here, willing to help you out,
but we can't fix your problems for
you. You have to participate. If
there's an error, write it down.
+
Yes,
On 07/14/2017 03:01 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>
>
> On 07/14/17 17:46, Gordon Messmer wrote:
>>>
You didn't let it do the reboot to do the upgrade?
>>> .
>>> Not yet, I can't risk running up a lot of usage during "prime time."
>>> If I go over my allotment Viasat protests and charges me by for
On 07/14/2017 03:01 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
I clicked on Download this morning during my "free time" which is not
charged against my usage and it just downloaded all the stuff again
and when the install was done it simply said the install failed with
some meaningless gobbledygook about a gedit f
On 07/14/17 17:46, Gordon Messmer wrote:
You didn't let it do the reboot to
do the upgrade?
.
Not yet, I can't risk running up a
lot of usage during "prime time." If
I go over my allotment Viasat
protests and charges me by for extra
gigs.
The post-reboot part of the process
doesn't
On 07/13/2017 12:04 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
You didn't let it do the reboot to do the upgrade?
.
Not yet, I can't risk running up a lot of usage during "prime time."
If I go over my allotment Viasat protests and charges me by for extra
gigs.
The post-reboot part of the process doesn't dow
On 07/13/17 14:51, Samuel Sieb wrote:
The instructions had two options,
command line or Gnome Software.
.
First I tried from command line with my
usual xfce, when that did not seem to be
doing anything I expected I re-logged
with startx and Gnome came up, I went
from there ...
You didn't
On 07/13/2017 11:13 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
On 07/13/17 13:39, Samuel Sieb wrote:
Which method did you use?
.
I assume I did the same as most people, followed instructions I found
from Fedora Project. However I never use Gnome, that's always an
adventure, but I think I was able to manage there
On 07/13/17 13:39, Samuel Sieb wrote:
Which method did you use?
.
I assume I did the same as most people,
followed instructions I found from
Fedora Project. However I never use
Gnome, that's always an adventure, but I
think I was able to manage there, I had
no success starting from xfce.
A
On 07/13/17 13:39, Samuel Sieb wrote:
Which method did you use?
.
I assume I did the same as most people,
followed instructions I found from
Fedora Project. However I never use
Gnome, that's always an adventure, but I
think I was able to manage there, I had
no success starting from xfce.
A
On 07/13/2017 08:56 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
It appears that I am the only one on this list who has not been able to
complete the upgrade from Fedora 25 to 26!
Yesterday I used about 4 GB of my 25 GB monthly allocation on the effort
and apparently the result is a collection of 1.7GB rpms.
Whic
It appears that I am the only one on
this list who has not been able to
complete the upgrade from Fedora 25 to 26!
Yesterday I used about 4 GB of my 25 GB
monthly allocation on the effort and
apparently the result is a collection of
1.7GB rpms.
[bobg@bobg ~]$ du -h
/var/lib/dnf/system-upg
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