Can RedHat get-into an OS to determine an OS's intentional faults via the Net..?

Reindl Harald h.reindl at thelounge.net
Thu Dec 8 00:05:46 UTC 2011



Am 07.12.2011 20:48, schrieb Linda McLeod:
> 
> "Mindless toilet-class kooks" are targeting my PC's via the Internet.. 
> I got this message mess when I attempted an update...

please stop this braindead trolling
NOBODY is targeting your PC over the internet

> Error Type: <class 'yum.Errors.ConfigError'>
> Error Value: File contains no section headers.
> 13:15:51 : network interface eth0 (tg3) is connected
> 13:15:51 : Connected to an network
> 13:15:51 : network interface eth0 (tg3) is connected
> 13:15:51 : Starting yum child process
> 13:15:57 : YUM: Yum Version : 3.2.28
> 13:15:57 : YUM: Loaded plugins: langpacks, presto
> 13:15:57 : YUM: Adding en_US to language list
> 13:15:57 : YUM: Traceback (most recent call last):

so what something did go wrong
did you try "yum clean all" and "yum upgrade" after that

> Can this OS mess be easily repaired, or must I format the hd..?
> Is F-15 or F-16 more secure than F-14..?
> What be the very most secure Linux distro on the planet..?

what are you permanently whining about security while you
are missing any basics? there is no security problem

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