I have learned a lot today and it is all bad. Let us assume the udev
update I got is what ruined my printing. The obvious thing to do is
delete the update. But you can not do that.
The update becomes part of the whole file for udev. This you can't just
remove because it is used by the whole computer!
So I think I need to get out my DVD and look for the old udev rpm and
force it to replace the updated one.
If that doesn't work do the same thing to the others. A whole lot of
work. Maybe easier to just reload f7?
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Karl F. Larsen, AKA K5DI
Linux User
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