Karl Larsen wrote:
Ed Greshko wrote:
Karl Larsen wrote:
All this is now of no sense. I have booted F7 which is being
updated as I type, and seems to have none of the Pulseaudio
problems. I give up with F8 and think the repo's have a problem
since I can find nothing on my F8. So rather than hit my head on a
hard rock I come back to a version that just works.
Use some logical deduction and common sense.
If the repos have a problem, and everyone uses the same repos, then
everyone would have the same problems.
Since everyone doesn't have the problems the fault lies not with the
repos but elsewhere.
Good argument IF others have had no problem. It appears all I can
do since MY F8 is broken I need to reload it again. Does that make
sense to you?
Not if you want to learn anything. That reload mentality teaches you
nothing. Now if its a critical server or something and time is of the
essence then by all means blow the harddrive away and reinstall but if
its just a question of a slight inconvenience to you then I'd try and
fix it.
-Max
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