seth vidal wrote:
On Mon, 2008-04-28 at 10:13 -0700, Per Bothner wrote:
When I do a 'yum upgrade' (on F9), I get the attached result.
I looks like it's trying to connect to the Stanford network.
And indeed yesterday I was at Stanford with my laptop, and
it did try to connect to Stanford's wireless network, which is
one of those that requires a code/logon, which I don't have.
But now I'm home again, and I still get this weird error.
This is even after re-booting twice, stopping NetworkManager,
and manually bringing up eth0, which I connecting through just fine.
How do I "unstick" yum?
run:
yum clean expire-cache
see if that fixes it up for you.
Yes, it did - thanks!
(I now get "Package
gnome-settings-daemon-2.22.1-0.2008.03.26.7.fc9.i386.rpm is not signed"
but presumably that will get fixed shortly.)
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