On Sun, 2013-03-03 at 08:59 +, Clive Hills wrote:
> i yum update two or three times a day.
addict... ;-\
>
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On 03/03/2013 01:30 AM, Tim wrote:
Allegedly, on or about 02 March 2013, Temlakos sent:
None of those GUI extenders issues commands like "yum clean metadata."
So when I want to run an update on my own schedule, I issue that command
first.
I've rarely ever had to do such a thing, and I certainly
Am 03.03.2013 09:38, schrieb Richard Hughes:
> On 2 March 2013 14:30, Reindl Harald wrote:
>> which indicates that the majority of all users avoid the
>> grapical stuff and use always yum for good reasons
>
> Emails like this remind me why I should unsubscribe from users@fp.o
ah because you cou
i yum update two or three times a day.
Clive
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On 2 March 2013 14:30, Reindl Harald wrote:
> which indicates that the majority of all users avoid the
> grapical stuff and use always yum for good reasons
Emails like this remind me why I should unsubscribe from users@fp.o
Richard.
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Allegedly, on or about 02 March 2013, Temlakos sent:
> None of those GUI extenders issues commands like "yum clean metadata."
> So when I want to run an update on my own schedule, I issue that command
> first.
I've rarely ever had to do such a thing, and I certainly wouldn't bother
doing each ti
Am 02.03.2013 15:52, schrieb Temlakos:
> The best part of a GUI: when you want to know what packages are available,
> you don't lose the first listing just
> because it has scrolled above your command-line prompt (xterm, Konsole, etc.)
> window
jokingly?
"Konsole" knows scrolling and even sett
On 03/02/2013 09:30 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 02.03.2013 15:27, schrieb Aaron Konstam:
On Fri, 2013-03-01 at 08:57 -0600, Aaron Konstam wrote:
The Check Updates option in the Software application does not work for
me. It starts as expected reporting the number of updates. But it never
reache
Am 02.03.2013 15:27, schrieb Aaron Konstam:
> On Fri, 2013-03-01 at 08:57 -0600, Aaron Konstam wrote:
>> The Check Updates option in the Software application does not work for
>> me. It starts as expected reporting the number of updates. But it never
>> reaches the install step and just keeps run
On Fri, 2013-03-01 at 08:57 -0600, Aaron Konstam wrote:
> The Check Updates option in the Software application does not work for
> me. It starts as expected reporting the number of updates. But it never
> reaches the install step and just keeps running without end.
>
> Does this work for other peo
On Fri, 2013-03-01 at 16:20 +0100, Reindl Harald wrote:
>
> Am 01.03.2013 15:57, schrieb Aaron Konstam:
> > The Check Updates option in the Software application does not work for
> > me. It starts as expected reporting the number of updates. But it never
> > reaches the install step and just keeps
On 03/01/2013 07:20 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
all this graphical crap is a frontend to yum with
zero feedback if something does not work perfectly
Except for yumex, which does give you access to the error messages.
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Am 01.03.2013 15:57, schrieb Aaron Konstam:
> The Check Updates option in the Software application does not work for
> me. It starts as expected reporting the number of updates. But it never
> reaches the install step and just keeps running without end.
>
> Does this work for other people? If so
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