If there was any question about the power of this list...did anyone else
notice that up2date server filled up as soon as this discussion
started?
-Gregg
On Fri, 2002-01-25 at 07:55, Nick Wilson wrote:
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> * and then Jake McHenry blurted....
> > Hi everyone, I've looked through all the emails on my machine from this list,
>which spans back to around june of 2001, but havn't found an answer to my question.
>I'm trying to update my machine with up2date. So far, I have tried running it ..
>up2date -l -u up2date -l -i up2date -f -l -u up2date -f -l -i and each time,
>it downloads the header files, shows me the files that can be upgraded, but doesn't
>actually do it. How can I get up2date to actually install the updates? And the files
>it downloads are just the headers, not the actual rpm files. Any answers?
>
> I can only speak from my own experience but whenever I run up2date I
> don't use any command line arguments and it runs as it should. (although
> saying that I've hit dependency troubles with my NVIDIA drivers now but
> that's another Q.)
>
> I'm running 7.2
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