Re: Fedora 19 bugfix causing plymouth black screen (ctrl+alt+F2 won’t work)

2013-07-13 Thread Ed Greshko
On 07/14/13 06:46, Powell, Michael wrote: Is there some way I can have yum update based on a timestamp or display a timestamp on when these updates were posted to help me narrow the field? /var/log/yum.log has date/time updates were applied -- The only thing worse than a poorly asked

RE: Fedora 19 bugfix causing plymouth black screen (ctrl+alt+F2 won’t work)

2013-07-13 Thread Powell, Michael
Greshko, Ed wrote: /var/log/yum.log has date/time updates were applied Thanks, Ed. Unfortunately I don't need a timestamp of when the updates were applied to the machine, but instead, I need a timestamp of when those updates were posted to the yum server. My thought is that since I know 191

Re: Fedora 19 bugfix causing plymouth black screen (ctrl+alt+F2 won’t work)

2013-07-13 Thread Ed Greshko
On 07/14/13 07:30, Powell, Michael wrote: Greshko, Ed wrote: /var/log/yum.log has date/time updates were applied Thanks, Ed. Unfortunately I don't need a timestamp of when the updates were applied to the machine, but instead, I need a timestamp of when those updates were posted to the yum

RE: Fedora 19 bugfix causing plymouth black screen (ctrl+alt+F2 won’t work)

2013-07-13 Thread Powell, Michael
On 07/14/13 07:30, Powell, Michael wrote: Greshko, Ed wrote: /var/log/yum.log has date/time updates were applied Thanks, Ed. Unfortunately I don't need a timestamp of when the updates were applied to the machine, but instead, I need a timestamp of when those updates were posted to the yum

RE: Fedora 19 bugfix causing plymouth black screen (ctrl+alt+F2 won’t work)

2013-07-13 Thread Powell, Michael
On 07/14/13 09:39, Powell, Michael wrote: On 07/14/13 07:30, Powell, Michael wrote: Greshko, Ed wrote: /var/log/yum.log has date/time updates were applied Thanks, Ed. Unfortunately I don't need a timestamp of when the updates were applied to the machine, but instead, I need a timestamp

Re: Fedora 19 bugfix causing plymouth black screen (ctrl+alt+F2 won’t work)

2013-07-13 Thread Ed Greshko
On 07/14/13 10:17, Powell, Michael wrote: Looks like someone beat me to it :) https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=984121 Yeah, and it seems you can download and test a potential fix at, https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2013-12886/xorg-x11-server-1.14.2-4.fc19 -- The