Re: Usb/udev/kernel problem

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On Sunday 18 February 2007, Ric Moore wrote:
>
> Just rpm -e the kernel-devel packages, then use your browser to goto the
> fedora core dnloads and grab the correct package, then install it
> manually. Yum will continue to repeat the "sins of the fathers" forever
> until you manually install the correct devel package. The headers
> package will be an i386 package, AFAIK. So no problem with that.
>
What had puzzled me was that yum search couldn't find the i686 kernel-devel 
package.

It turned out that the problem I had had was caused by just removing the 
offending i586 package, but there was an earlier i586 kernel-devel package 
still there.  Once I had removed that I could do the localinstall.  All 
should be well, now.

Thanks

Anne

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