Le 18/11/2018 à 15:14, Yan Li a écrit :
> The recommended method for undo an update is
> https://access.redhat.com/solutions/64069, but it's not supported if glibc,
> kernel, or selinux are changed. I'd give it a try if the system is not
> critical. Make backups first.
>
> Some other people's
>
> On 11/19/18 6:49 AM, Simon Matter wrote:
>>> On 11/17/18 8:31 AM, Alice Wonder wrote:
On 11/17/2018 07:01 AM, Alice Wonder wrote:
> On 11/17/2018 06:43 AM, Alice Wonder wrote:
>> CentOS 7.5 image running on linode.
>>
>> unbound running on localhost.
>>
>> Have to
On 11/19/18 6:49 AM, Simon Matter wrote:
On 11/17/18 8:31 AM, Alice Wonder wrote:
On 11/17/2018 07:01 AM, Alice Wonder wrote:
On 11/17/2018 06:43 AM, Alice Wonder wrote:
CentOS 7.5 image running on linode.
unbound running on localhost.
Have to use a cron job once a minute to keep
> On 11/17/18 8:31 AM, Alice Wonder wrote:
>> On 11/17/2018 07:01 AM, Alice Wonder wrote:
>>> On 11/17/2018 06:43 AM, Alice Wonder wrote:
CentOS 7.5 image running on linode.
unbound running on localhost.
Have to use a cron job once a minute to keep /etc/resolv.conf using
On Sun, Nov 18, 2018 at 09:16:23AM -0800, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 11/12/18 6:50 PM, Fred Smith wrote:
> >looking in dmesg output for subsets of that I find:
> >3.417773] input: SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad as
> >/devices/platform/i8042/serio4/input/input5
> ...
> >all of which I take to mean it
On 11/12/18 6:50 PM, Fred Smith wrote:
looking in dmesg output for subsets of that I find:
3.417773] input: SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad as
/devices/platform/i8042/serio4/input/input5
...
all of which I take to mean it is an alps touchpad that is synaptics
compatible. Any
pointers on how to
Le 18/11/2018 à 15:30, Lamar Owen a écrit :
> I did the update from CR, and have some pretty serious issues. Until
> I blew away (by mv to a different name) the .local and .config
> directory trees, I couldn't log in to GNOME at all. After doing
> that, I can log in, but if I do any actual work,
On 11/18/18 6:30 AM, Lamar Owen wrote:
I did the update from CR, and have some pretty serious issues. Until I blew
away (by mv to a different name) the .local and .config directory trees, I
couldn't log in to GNOME at all. After doing that, I can log in, but if I do
any actual work, GNOME
I did the update from CR, and have some pretty serious issues. Until I blew
away (by mv to a different name) the .local and .config directory trees, I
couldn't log in to GNOME at all. After doing that, I can log in, but if I do
any actual work, GNOME crashes, and abrt-cli from root in
The recommended method for undo an update is
https://access.redhat.com/solutions/64069, but it's not supported if glibc,
kernel, or selinux are changed. I'd give it a try if the system is not
critical. Make backups first.
Some other people's experience on downgrading a point release:
Le 18/11/2018 à 12:51, Nicolas Kovacs a écrit :
> I just upgraded one of my CentOS 7 + GNOME desktops from the CR repo.
> After the upgrade, it seems like all of the icon themes are broken.
> Missing icons everywhere.
As a follow-up question : is it possible to roll back the update made
from the
Hi,
I just upgraded one of my CentOS 7 + GNOME desktops from the CR repo.
After the upgrade, it seems like all of the icon themes are broken.
Missing icons everywhere.
Any idea what's going on here ?
Cheers,
Niki
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