Re: Yum updates Annoyances

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Quote:
Rick Stevens wrote:
On Wed, 2007-01-17 at 12:52 -0500, McBroom, Robert C wrote:
Quote:Running a FC6 cluster that cannot be connected to the internet.
 Gnome
keeps sending the message:
Introspect error: The name edu.duke.linux.yum was not provided by any
.service files
Unable to connect to yum-updatesd.  Please ensure that the
yum-updatesd
package is installed and that the service is running.

The last two lines repeat and repeat.
How do I tell Gnome to desist forever and ever.

Stop running puplet.  Go to

System->Preferences->More Preferences->Session

Click on the "Startup Programs" tab, select "/usr/bin/puplet" and
disable it.  You can also click on the "Current Session" tab and
delete
puplet from your current session.  Or you can "rpm -e pirut" to
delete
all of the GUI-based software maintenance stuff.  Your choice.

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