On Sat, Jun 16, 2018, 9:03 PM Tim via users
wrote:
> I've always wondered *why* anaconda gets installed on a new system, and
> why it receives updates.
>
This only happens when you install from live media, not the DVD or
netinstall.
Anaconda is installed into the live environment so it can be
On Sun, 17 Jun 2018 13:31:30 +0930
Tim via users wrote:
> Allegedly, on or about 16 June 2018, stan sent:
> > anaconda is the Fedora installer, so those are probably leftovers
> > from the install of F27.
>
> I've always wondered *why* anaconda gets installed on a new system,
> and why it
On 06/16/2018 10:10 AM, Ronaldo Mercado wrote:
$ sudo dnf upgrade
Last metadata expiration check: 0:10:55 ago on Sat 16 Jun 2018 12:26:26 BST.
Error:
Problem 1: package kernel-modules-extra-4.16.11-200.fc27.x86_64
requires kernel-uname-r = 4.16.11-200.fc27.x86_64, but none of the
providers
Allegedly, on or about 16 June 2018, stan sent:
> anaconda is the Fedora installer, so those are probably leftovers
> from the install of F27.
I've always wondered *why* anaconda gets installed on a new system, and
why it receives updates.
--
[tim@localhost ~]$ uname -rsvp
Linux
On Sat, 16 Jun 2018 18:10:36 +0100
Ronaldo Mercado wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I upgraded last week to fedora 28.
>
> Today I found that 'dnf upgrade' could not complete.
>
> $ sudo dnf upgrade
> Last metadata expiration check: 0:10:55 ago on Sat 16 Jun 2018
> 12:26:26 BST. Error:
> Problem 1: package
Hi,
I upgraded last week to fedora 28.
Today I found that 'dnf upgrade' could not complete.
$ sudo dnf upgrade
Last metadata expiration check: 0:10:55 ago on Sat 16 Jun 2018 12:26:26 BST.
Error:
Problem 1: package kernel-modules-extra-4.16.11-200.fc27.x86_64 requires
kernel-uname-r =