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Adrian Likins wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">On Sat, Aug 16, 2003 at 02:41:40PM -0600, raxet wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Barry K. Nathan wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Sat, Aug 16, 2003 at 01:22:43PM -0600, raxet wrote:
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<pre wrap="">So thanks to Adrian on all the "up2date" configuring.
Now the 64 million dollar question is to get gnome-up2date to do the same.
Anyone?
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<pre wrap="">My experience is that once you get the new up2date working properly, the
GNOME UI (up2date from the up2date-gnome package) automatically Just
Works(tm), as with all previous up2date releases.
Is there a specific problem you're having with it?
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<pre wrap="">Yes, basically it's not adding the links to arjan's kernel nor the yum
stuff. If I run up2date from terminal I get all four channels.
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Hmm, odd. Thats supposed to work, and I havent seen
any problems with it myself. What versions of up2date and
up2date-gnome ?</pre>
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up2date-gnome-3.9.10-2 <br>
up2date-3.9.10-2<br>
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Raxet<br>
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