/ Well I guess I should take up where Thomas left off.
// It looks to me like in the process of following Jarod's HOWTO to install
// mythtv with yum, I made the mistake of doing a yum update after putting
// /etc/yum.repos.d/atrpms.repo and /etc/yum.repos.d/freshrpms.repo in place.
// I guess I
I guess you regard this as an undocumented feature.
YOU BORK MY MACHINE BY MEDDLING WITH YUM.
I don't want to use ATrpms as my base repo.
All I want is mythtv and it's dependences.
Frankly speaking this casts doughs on all of the AT rpms.
atrpms provides a consistent and reliable repo for
Axel Thimm wrote:
On Thu, Dec 15, 2005 at 10:30:45AM -0500, j. apple muncy wrote:
/ Well I guess I should take up where Thomas left off.
// It looks to me like in the process of following Jarod's HOWTO to install
// mythtv with yum, I made the mistake of doing a yum update after
Axel Thimm wrote:
On Tue, Dec 13, 2005 at 04:40:01PM -0500, Ed Little wrote:
Does the latest greatest nVidia driver rpm for RHEL4-64 exist here? I
found 1.0-5332 in the nvidia-graphics-8kstacks-x86_64 directory of the
EL4 section. Is 8174 available for my platform?
Yes, in the
On Thu, Dec 15, 2005 at 01:19:01PM -0500, j. apple muncy wrote:
atrpms-package-config provides it as well and is the recommended
package to use. Please do your installation with
atrpms-package-config, not medley.
ATrpms' installations instructions never end up with
medley-package-config, and
Sorry I haven't replied to this earlier. Indeed my machines still have
had some problems, mostly when updating. Removing the medley package at
least allows the 'yum update' to proceed. Before I would just turn off
various of the many repos that got installed (especially nrpms) that
were