> > Enterprise customers are gonna love RHEL 7...
> <SARCASM>
> But Tom, surely most desktop users of Fedora don't leave their systems up
> 24x7.  The easy solution is to remove cron.d daily.  After all, the scripts
> it runs will probably just try to e-mail the results and there's no MTA
> since desktop users don't need that either.
> </SARCASM>

And I've just added this bug:

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1057883

Apparently whatever screws up the system during cron.daily
can also happen during a yum update.

I should just reboot my system after every command I run I guess.
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