Greetings fellow NM experimenter. ** Do the following at your own risk. **
Use rpm -e --nodeps to remove NetworkManager (and -glib, -gnome, etc.) and then immediately reinstall using yum install NetworkManager-gnome. If you want to stick with something closer to fc9, try the builds from Fedora koji. James On Mon, 2008-10-27 at 10:56 +0000, Paul Stimpson wrote: > Hi, > > I followed some instructions to try a new build of NetworkManager from the > FC9 rawhide repo: > > $ yum --enablerepo=rawhide upgrade networkmanager > > This didn't fix the problem and I now have an experimental nightly build of > nm on my machine which may or may not be totally functional. What is the best > way to go back to the current stock build of nm so the normal updater can go > about its business in future please? > > Thanks, > Paul. > > > Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device -- The Holy ettlz [EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP key ID: 03F94B5D -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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