2010/11/7 Bruno Wolff III <bruno@xxxxxxxx>
On Sun, Nov 07, 2010 at 19:45:37 +0000,
Patrick Dupre <pd520@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I did, but at one point, the system is unstable.Have you done any hardware testing?
> All the commands give one after the other with a
> segmenation fault
> or non sense.
>
> And no way to reboot.
Does a live image work on your system?
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Try:
1) yum clean all
2) yum makecache
3) yum -y update
I'm curious, just try it and see if it works, but Obviously the Real Solution is to make a
Fresh install of F14, F12 is way to old... Maybe you could still using F13 for some while now,
but every Fedora release has only 1 year of "productive life" so if you had F12 installed, is moment
to switch into F14 :)
Good Luck!
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