On 29/12/2009 15:48, Dennis Mattingly wrote:
On Monday 28 December 2009 03:43 PM, Dennis Mattingly wrote:
I've been running Quake 4 from my Fedora 11 box for a while.
And today, a system update broke the game.
(It runs, but some models fail to load, and after a while it crashes).
I thin
>> On Monday 28 December 2009 03:43 PM, Dennis Mattingly wrote:
>> > I've been running Quake 4 from my Fedora 11 box for a while.
>> >
>> > And today, a system update broke the game.
>> > (It runs, but some models fail to load, and after a while it crashes).
>> > I think it was a pam update, or som
On Monday 28 December 2009 04:03 PM, Michael Schwendt wrote:
On Mon, 28 Dec 2009 15:53:33 -0800, Suvayu wrote:
Try `grep 'Dec 27' /var/log/yum.log'. Where December 27th is the date
when you updated your machine.
Plus the good oldrpm -qa --last|lessstill works fine, too.
I wasn't aw
On Mon, 28 Dec 2009 15:53:33 -0800, Suvayu wrote:
> On Monday 28 December 2009 03:43 PM, Dennis Mattingly wrote:
> > I've been running Quake 4 from my Fedora 11 box for a while.
> >
> > And today, a system update broke the game.
> > (It runs, but some models fail to load, and after a while it cras
On Monday 28 December 2009 03:43 PM, Dennis Mattingly wrote:
I've been running Quake 4 from my Fedora 11 box for a while.
And today, a system update broke the game.
(It runs, but some models fail to load, and after a while it crashes).
I think it was a pam update, or something.
How I can list
I've been running Quake 4 from my Fedora 11 box for a while.
And today, a system update broke the game.
(It runs, but some models fail to load, and after a while it crashes).
I think it was a pam update, or something.
How I can list the most recent updates on my machine?
I'm not ready to lose it