Alexander Dietz wrote:
> and what exactly should I yum update? I tried "yum update alsa" but
> this did not work.
It doesn't need any parameters, just "yum update" and say "y" when
prompted. You can just update the kernel and alsa stuff ("yum update
kernel\* alsa\*" I think) but I really wouldn't recommend it unless
you've been installing lots of replacement software with no regard to
what was already installed.
I'm guessing that you've never updated this machine so you'll have lots
of patches to install. It'll take a while :-) But it's a good thing --
there are quite a few security fixes in among it all.
jch
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