Ed,

On 2018-10-16 22:25, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 10/16/18 7:19 PM, Philip Rhoades wrote:
Hmm . . why am I not getting updated?  I have tried this a number of times over the period and had just assumed I was up to date when I got this sort of result . .

Do you happen to have an "exclude" statement in your /etc/dnf/dnf.conf?

And, instead of "install" what do you get when you simply tupe

dnf update


Hmm . . that worked - because I have a few different machines and I am fairly regularly re-installing, and because after re-installing I have a range of programs that are used from routinely to very irregularly, I have gotten into the habit of just using "dnf install" - then the program gets installed if it hasn't been installed yet and just gets updated if it has been already installed and there is a new version available. So why does the kernel RPM behave differently?

I will see if the new kernel helps with this Chrome / YT problem now . .

Thanks,

Phil.
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