On 11/19/2012 03:41 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 11/19/2012 11:38 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Did you select for you to be in the administartors group? If so you can
now do a lot of things previously restricted to root; one of them is
install software. But everytime you have to authenticate YOURSELF.
Just to close things off, I've logged onto the laptop, removed myself
from wheel and things are working the way I want. However, if I run
it from the menu and there are no updates, it simply tells me there's
nothing to do and exits. I need to run it from a terminal:
yumex --update-only
if I want to be able to use it to install/uninstall stuff. I think
I'm going to edit the menu entry to get it to Do What I Want.
I just installed F17 (last night) and then did an install of yumex. At
first there were updates. But since then I have started it from the
application icon and it does not exit with nothing to do. It just
provides a blank list to update, then I have to select the available
button to get the list of what I can add. I would really like an option
where it goes right into available packages, as I do not normally use
yumex for updates. That I typically do directly via yum update.
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