Am 26.02.2013 21:11, schrieb Stephen Morris:
>> The GUIs are rarely interactive, enough. If it's going to tell me that
>> there's updates available, I want to see a list, not just a total
>> number. I want to click on items in that list, and find out what they
>> are. And I want to be able to
On 02/27/2013 06:31 AM, Tim wrote:
On Mon, 2013-02-25 at 21:37 -0500, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. wrote:
After trying to repeatedly get the update to go from clicking on the
entry in the Gnome Menu, I decided to just run "yum update
--skip-broken"...and immediately the entry disappeared, and I was
"a
On Mon, 2013-02-25 at 21:37 -0500, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. wrote:
> After trying to repeatedly get the update to go from clicking on the
> entry in the Gnome Menu, I decided to just run "yum update
> --skip-broken"...and immediately the entry disappeared, and I was
> "allowed" do download and install
Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. writes:
And in my "Gnome Menu" in the right hand top corner there's an entry that
says:
"Install Updates And Restart"
But every time I click on it, it tells me there's nothing to install.any
Just ignore all that nonsense and simply run 'yum update'.
All that is,
I think I may have figured out the problem. After trying to repeatedly
get the update to go from clicking on the entry in the Gnome Menu, I
decided to just run "yum update --skip-broken"...and immediately the
entry disappeared, and I was "allowed" do download and install all 11
updates. Gotta l
Sorry for the delayed response, but the error I get is shown by the
SELinux "Exclamation Point" in an orange star shaped icon and it's
described below:
"An offline update was requested but no packages required updating."
And in my "Gnome Menu" in the right hand top corner there's an entry
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