Re: What to do?

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Henning Larsen wrote:
On Fri, 2008-02-22 at 19:44 +0530, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Timothy Murphy wrote:
Henning Larsen wrote:

I would create a new user and log in as the new user, and see if the
problems disappears.

If they do, then the problems is easier to locate.
If not, you could try to remove some of the programs with problems, and
reinstall them.
What is the official way of re-installing a program in Fedora?
In general "yum remove foo" will remove a large number of packages.
Can one just remove the program with rpm and run "yum update"?
The latest yum (3.2.11) in Rawhide supports a "reinstall" argument.

# yum reinstall <foo> works.

Rahul

That's nice. does it leave dependencies or reinstall those packages too?

It doesn't touch dependencies.

Rahul

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