On Saturday 30 Oct 2004 04:48, Greg Meyer wrote:
When you run urpmi --auto-select, the first thing urpmi does is update
itself and any dependent packages and then restart itself. Part of this
initial round is the glibc, the core of your system. I highly recommend
that you reboot after doing
On Saturday 30 October 2004 06:14 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
Thanks for sharing your experience. I'm sure it will help a lot of people.
Now what was that word - 'TWiki' or something? ;-)
Yes Mom sheepish grin
I have taken this opportunity to update the main page for the new release and
add a
On Saturday 30 October 2004 06:14 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
If you use the nvidia binary drivers, there is two things you need to
know.
Whilst on the subject of display drivers, could I have the benefit of your
experience and educated guess? I want to try the ATi drivers, but see that
on the
On Saturday 30 October 2004 05:48, Greg Meyer wrote:
When you run urpmi --auto-select, the first thing urpmi does is update
itself and any dependent packages and then restart itself. Part of this
initial round is the glibc, the core of your system. I highly recommend
that you reboot after
On Saturday 30 Oct 2004 14:17, Greg Meyer wrote:
On Saturday 30 October 2004 06:14 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
Whilst on the subject of display drivers, could I have the benefit of
your experience and educated guess? I want to try the ATi drivers, but
see that on the CE disk (I still haven't
I just went through an upgrade of my 10.0 desktop machine to 10.1 and learned
a lot, and I thought I would post my experiences for anyone that might
benefit from them. I used urpmi to make the upgrade over the network, and
everything is up and running stable now, but I did have a few troubles.