On 9/6/05, Dave Gutteridge <dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I'd like to comment on this list to say that despite earlier reports > saying that I had fixed my YUM problems, it still freezes my computer > every now and again. I've been told this might be because I have too > little free space on my hard drive, so I cleared over 9 gigs, and it > still freezes sometimes. Dave, Whomever told you that it might be an overfilled hard drive either has a bad mental map of how computers work or thought that your problem was caused by a unlikely corner case. Run from his advice. > I was told my RPM database was screwed, so I > rebuilt the database and it still freezes. > Perhaps, but that typically gives more specific errors that you can search on and find that an rpm remove/rebuild/repeat will solve your problem and not just the evil no error that you seem to be experiencing. > I'm not sure what the problem is now, but I do know that on the one hand > YUM seems like a great idea, and when it does work, I think it's really > cool. But something is not right with it, and I don't even have error > messages which let me know what went wrong, so I can't say that I would > recommend YUM. > This is really a pretty harsh criticism without much indication of what your exact hardware/software specs are and what your problem is. Can you please post RAM/CPU, specific version of operating system, and the result of "yum list updates" if it does complete? I feel certain that given those bits of information we will be far down the path of fixing whatever your problem is or at least being able to point at antiquated/failing hardware as the problem. And note my message that yum can work fine with a Pentium133/64MBRAM system, so "antiquated" really needs to be old for it to not work with yum. Regards, Greg