On 30/01/2011 12:37 μμ, JB wrote:
This is OK. Btw, I am in GNOME desktop, but I see you can find things I asked for in KDE.
Well , you pointed the way , beyond that there was only one place to go , so i didn´t actually discovered the New World . Well the fact that you are using Gnome would explain this small differences .
... The bogus thing here is that for some reason today for example i can use Writer , tomorrow after some updates i can´t and then again after some more updates i will probably be able to use Writer again . Now Writer seems to be working normally . ...
Do this to update and clean up your machine: # yum distro-sync
If you can, reboot your machine (this will restart your desktop as well) to reinitialize various dynamic libraries paths, etc.
On a sidenote here , although it is quite irrelevant i have to add that i did an
"rpmdb --rebuild" last night after your last email since i was under the impression that something wasn´t going all that well with the rpm database .
That's fine.
... Anyway could u please remind me the command in order to see the last updates ?
# ls -al /var/log/yum* # less /var/log/yum
Well yes if i open the yum.log with an editor and go to the bottom i will find the last updates . The idea was that maybe a couple of updates that were done last night might have fixed something but i don´t think that they were relevant .
Jan 30 00:49:24 Updated: libgpod-0.8.0-3.fc14.x86_64 Jan 30 00:49:26 Updated: python-gpod-0.8.0-3.fc14.x86_64 Jan 30 00:49:33 Updated: 3:gnome-commander-1.2.8.10-1.fc14.x86_64 Jan 30 00:49:34 Updated: libgpod-sharp-0.8.0-3.fc14.x86_64 Jan 30 11:48:48 Erased: suck
These are the last updates but i don´t think that they might be the case although that second package is python stuff which would make it a cousine of yum since yum is python too.
OK , going for that disto-sync.
JB