On 12/10/2016 09:51 AM, Simon wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> Is there a way to rollback updates which corrupted a Qubes-OS system?
>
> I checked DNF history, but it seems to have been disabled / bypassed
> for all events following the OS installation back in September:
>
> - 8<
Hi Andrew,
Le 2016-12-11 21:45, Andrew David Wong a écrit :
- Usually I update all the templates and Dom0 simultaneously: I right
click on the AppVM template and click `Update VM', I do this for each
AppVM in a row (without waiting for the update of the previous AppVM
to
terminate) and
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On 2016-12-11 02:38, Simon wrote:
> Le 2016-12-11 07:36, Andrew David Wong a écrit :
>> That's strange. My dom0 dnf history shows all my updates, including
>> recent ones.
>>
>> Are you sure your dom0 has been getting updated? How are you
>>
Le 2016-12-11 07:36, Andrew David Wong a écrit :
That's strange. My dom0 dnf history shows all my updates, including
recent ones.
Are you sure your dom0 has been getting updated? How are you performing
updates?
Hello Andrew,
When I do `rpm -qa --last' I can list all installed and updated
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On 2016-12-10 01:51, Simon wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> Is there a way to rollback updates which corrupted a Qubes-OS system?
>
> I checked DNF history, but it seems to have been disabled / bypassed for all
> events following the OS installation
Hello everybody,
Is there a way to rollback updates which corrupted a Qubes-OS system?
I checked DNF history, but it seems to have been disabled / bypassed for
all events following the OS installation back in September:
- 8< --
[user@dom0 ~]$ sudo dnf