Just for your info - I had exactly the same problem with continued requests
for the 2933 kernel (which wouldn't install because I already had, in this
case, the 2944 kernel).  Eventually I gave in and went down the other path:
I downloaded and installed the 2933 kernel by including the --force
command.  Since then, no probs.

Richard

On 04/05/07, Denis Papathanasiou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Something is seriously broken/corrupted in your system's RPM
database.  For
> some reason, yum/rpm wants to install ivtv modules for two different
kernel
> versions, one of them that you do not apparently have installed.
>
> You will need to understand and fix whatever's broken on your core
Fedora
> system, before you can even hope to install ivtv rpms, whose
dependencies
> are already complicated.

Yes, that's how I fixed.

I actually went all the way back to installing Fedora from the iso
CDs, but this time, I added "linux i686" at the boot prompt, to avoid
the whole Anaconda i586 installation bug.

This time, I had no need to run the Kernel Fix script from
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Bugs/FC6Common because the architecture
was correct.

Then, when I ran "yum install ivtv ivtv-kmdl-`uname -r`" it worked,
w/o any errors.

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