2010/11/7 Bruno Wolff III <bruno@xxxxxxxx>
On Sun, Nov 07, 2010 at 19:45:37 +0000,
ÂPatrick Dupre <pd520@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I did, but at one point, the system is unstable.Have you done any hardware testing?
> All the commands give one after the other with a
> segmenation fault
> or non sense.
>
> And no way to reboot.
Does a live image work on your system?
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Try:
1)Âyum clean all
2)Âyum makecache
3)Âyum -y update
I'm curious, just try it and see if it works, but Obviously the Real Solution is to make aÂ
Fresh install of F14, F12 is way to old... Maybe you could still using F13 for some while now,
but every Fedora release has only 1 year of "productive life" so if you had F12 installed, is moment
to switch into F14 :)
Good Luck!
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