Am 28.01.2012 06:11, schrieb Kaushik Guha: > I did uncheck/disable the Fedora "Rawhide" repos why were they enabled? this is a road to hell! > What about the "ATrpms" repositories? I've disabled it > earlier...should I enable it? only if you want to kill yur system over the long ATrpms is known to replace base-packages with own versions and sometimes other packaging (sub-packages) as the original one and sooner or later this will end in massive depsolv troubles - the only good at ATrpms is that after some time if you want get rid of the troubles you are learning how to deal with "rpm -e --nodpes" and what packages you must not remove and after all that you know all core packages by her first name (i was there years ago) you should avoid to enable as much repos as you can find in case of repos "more helps more" is totally wrong your current problems are coming from enable things you are not knowing what they are (rawhide as best example) rawhide is the devel-tree and currently F17 and was never designed for machines which should work all the time
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