Henry Hartley wrote: > On Wed, Feb 22, 2006 10:17 AM Nils Breunese said: >>> Henry Hartley wrote: >>>> Uname says I'm running 2.6.12-1.1372_FC3, which seems quite a bit >>>> older than this announced kernel. Yum appears to have have >>>> installed four newer kernels but I haven't rebooted in over six >>>> months so they aren't being used. In any case, I thought I >>>> should update to this one and reboot. But when I run yum update >>>> kernel it tells me I have nothing to update. >>>> >>>> My yum repo files seem to be correct, as I've gotten openssh, >>>> httpd, and mod_ssl updates recently. >>> The kernel update just hit updates-testing, but hasn't been >>> released yet into the updates channel. I think you may have yum >>> configured to only use the updates channel, not updates-testing? > > Yes, that seems to be the problem. I have base, updates, and utils but > not testing. Is it recommended that I have testing or am I safer with > what I have?
Sure you are "saver" off with not using testing. However, if you have the chance, using testing and reporting back any potential problems that might occur is highly appreciated. So to say, if you don't have the machine in a critical production environment, you might possible consider trying the testing-updates. Also confirmations ("works") for testing-updates are recommended. However, note that reporting "works" can only be true for software you actually use ... not just "installs fine" :-) Regards, Stefan -- fedora-legacy-list mailing list fedora-legacy-list@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-legacy-list