On 12/15/2017 12:12 AM, Tim wrote:
Tim:
It's not always necessary, but worth remembering that if things
behave oddly after software updates you may have to:
a. Log out and back in again.
b. Or, reboot.
It depends on what was in the set of updates.
Having said the above, I rarely have to do t
On Fri, 2017-12-15 at 00:43 -0800, Joe Zeff wrote:
> On 12/15/2017 12:12 AM, Tim wrote:
> > Which, would mean, in my case, and many others, that updates wouldn't
> > get done. And I intensely dislike the lazy approach of "we'll just
> > make you reboot," rather than work out how to do an update th
same here, I will use dnf on command line, unless gnomesoftware will not
clear cache automatically. Most users have Gbytes on uneeded rpm's stored
in a cache.
Antonio Montagnani
Linux Fedora 27(Workstation)
da/from Gmail
2017-12-15 9:43 GMT+01:00 Joe Zeff :
> On 12/15/2017 12:12 AM, Tim wrote:
On 12/15/2017 12:12 AM, Tim wrote:
Which, would mean, in my case, and many others, that updates wouldn't
get done. And I intensely dislike the lazy approach of "we'll just
make you reboot," rather than work out how to do an update that doesn't
needed it. This isn't Windows.
Yup! I don't use
Tim:
>> It's not always necessary, but worth remembering that if things
>> behave oddly after software updates you may have to:
>>
>> a. Log out and back in again.
>> b. Or, reboot.
>>
>> It depends on what was in the set of updates.
Having said the above, I rarely have to do that.
Samuel Sieb:
On 12/14/2017 03:17 AM, Tim wrote:
Allegedly, on or about 13 December 2017, Antonio M sent:
Tim, you are right: after reboot anything worked again.
It's not always necessary, but worth remembering that if things behave
oddly after software updates you may have to:
a. Log out and back in again
Allegedly, on or about 13 December 2017, Antonio M sent:
> Tim, you are right: after reboot anything worked again.
It's not always necessary, but worth remembering that if things behave
oddly after software updates you may have to:
a. Log out and back in again.
b. Or, reboot.
It depends on what
Tim, you are right: after reboot anything worked again.
I apologize for the delay in answering but your email was sent to Spam,
shame on Gmail :-)
Antonio Montagnani
Linux Fedora 27(Workstation)
da/from Gmail
2017-12-13 9:03 GMT+01:00 Tim :
> Allegedly, on or about 13 December 2017, Antonio M
Allegedly, on or about 13 December 2017, Antonio M sent:
> Suddenly after last updates any usb stick is only real on my sistems
> but I can access them from terminal (writing is allowed) .Any idea??
Have you rebooted since the update?
--
[tim@localhost ~]$ uname -rsvp
Linux 4.13.16-202.fc26.x86
Suddenly after last updates any usb stick is only real on my sistems but I
can access them from terminal (writing is allowed) .Any idea??
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