Hello, I am running f18 on HP laptop envy dv7, during one the previous update it left a message, "one of important update did not got installed" and now i get that message every time I reboot, and actually it try to install on every boot. Is the a way to clean this? I will appreciate help, and thank you. Vinny
why in the world do you start a new thread with EXACTLY the same subject/content an dignore the old one from 3 days ago?
Am 30.04.2013 23:39, schrieb Vinny Onelli:
I am running f18 on HP laptop envy dv7, during one the previous update it left a message, "one of important update did not got installed" and now i get that message every time I reboot, and actually it try to install on every boot. Is the a way to clean this? I will appreciate help, and thank you.
-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: Re: update issue on F18 Datum: Sat, 27 Apr 2013 14:19:54 +0200 Von: Reindl Harald h.reindl@thelounge.net Antwort an: Community support for Fedora users users@lists.fedoraproject.org Organisation: the lounge interactive design An: users@lists.fedoraproject.org
Am 27.04.2013 14:13, schrieb Vinny Onelli:
I am running f18 on HP laptop envy dv7, during one the previous update it left a message, "one of important update did not got installed" and now i get that message every time I reboot. Is the a way to fix that? I will appreciate and thank you
use yum for updates as most users which likes to control their system doing
* root shell * yum clean metadata && yum upgrade
On 04/30/2013 04:39 PM, Vinny Onelli wrote:
Hello, I am running f18 on HP laptop envy dv7, during one the previous update it left a message, "one of important update did not got installed" and now i get that message every time I reboot, and actually it try to install on every boot. Is the a way to clean this?
]$ man yum ]$ man yum-complete-transaction ]$ man package-cleanup
]$ yum-complete-transaction
hello joe z.
On 04/30/2013 09:09 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 04/30/2013 07:03 PM, g wrote:
]$ man yum ]$ man yum-complete-transaction ]$ man package-cleanup ]$ yum-complete-transactionYes. However, you probably won't need the last two steps unless yum-complete-transaction reports errors.
"last two steps"?
steps 1 -> 3 = read man pages.
step 4 = run command; ie,
]$ yum-complete-transaction
On 05/01/2013 09:00 AM, g wrote:
steps 1 -> 3 = read man pages.
step 4 = run command; ie,
]$ yum-complete-transaction
D'oh! I completely failed to notice that all except the last were RTFM. However, I think that if you haven't yet run yum-complete-transaction, it should be all that's needed.
greets again, joez.
On 05/01/2013 03:07 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 05/01/2013 09:00 AM, g wrote:
steps 1 -> 3 = read man pages.
step 4 = run command; ie,
]$ yum-complete-transactionD'oh! I completely failed to notice that all except the last were RTFM.
so as not to happen, i presented them with a blank line. maybe i should have entered a couple "]$ " lines before command line. ;-)
However, I think that if you haven't yet run yum-complete-transaction, it should be all that's needed.
not in reality.
it appears from _op's_ post, *op* is not familiar with "yum" package and associated.
and/or is not familiar enough with "man" or "info" to be aware of the "FILES" and "SEE ALSO" sections at end of many man/info pages.