On 06/11/2013 03:41 PM, lee wrote:
+ There doesn't seem to be anything like aptitude Debian has that lets you view what packages there are, what is installed, etc.. I know there's some GUI gnome tool for that --- which, unfortunately, doesn't seem to even come close. I'm not using gnome and I forgot how this tool is called. It probably won't be helpful anyway.
What you're looking for is yumex, which isn't Gnome-specific AFAIK. I'm not sure if it's the right tool for this job, but at least it's worth looking at.
FWIW, a hung upgrade once left me with no GUI, and enough dupes that package-cleanup --cleandupes seemed to be hanging as well. What I did, as root, was to run package-cleanup --dupes and pipe the output into a text file. Then, I used yum manually to get rid of some of the dupes. Lather, rinse, repeat as time allowed, until the number of dupes got small enough for --cleandupes to handle. Then, and only then, I started getting X working again, on the principle of one thing at a time. It was either that, or a complete fresh install, and I was stubborn enough that I decided not to re-install unless I had to. And, of course, being retired, I had plenty of time to devote to the exercise. In a production environment, I'd never have considered spending that much time on repair because replacement would have been far more cost effective.
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