My desktop updated without a hitch... well, actually, I ran out of disk space after the download completed, so had to clear some space, but the update process continued from where I left off without a hitch -- and that's hardly CentOS's fault. I've still got to update my laptop, but am a little leery, because I think I've a got a hard drive failing. At any rate, thank you *again* for all your hard work. I don't know if I'm imagining it or not, but overall speed seems to be slightly "snappier" with the new update. -- RonB CentOS 5.5 - Optiplex GX270
Ditto here as well. All 133 packages updated without a problem. When re-booting, got a 'warning' that kdump had to rebuild. Once that completed, everything seems as it was before. Yes, things do seem a little 'snappier' - maybe it's only a delusion brought about by wishful thinking - I like it when it happens though. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20100515/5505b90f/attachment.html>
On 05/15/2010 02:49 PM, E Westphal informed us:> Ditto here as well. All 133 packages updated without a problem. When > re-booting, got a 'warning' that kdump had to rebuild. Once that > completed, everything seems as it was before. Yes, things do seem a > little 'snappier' - maybe it's only a delusion brought about by > wishful thinking - I like it when it happens though.I thought I noticed "snappier", too. Only problem I had was that I stupidly failed to change xorg.conf to not use proprietary driver before rebooting. They say cross-pollination will fair eat your lunch. :-( Only disappointment so far is that lm_sensors still doesn't grok the AMD K-10 thermal sensors - a situation I grumble about even as I file it in the "beggars can't be choosers" folder. Thanks Karanbir and whoever else worked on this release!
On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 12:49 PM, E Westphal <enwestph at rochester.rr.com> wrote:> Ditto here as well. All 133 packages updated without a problem. When > re-booting, got a 'warning' that kdump had to rebuild. Once that completed, > everything seems as it was before. Yes, things do seem a little 'snappier' - > maybe it's only a delusion brought about by wishful thinking - I like it > when it happens though. >As I posted earlier, after a few apparent glitches during the package retrieval process, everything seemed to go well. I noted that when dkms was installed, it choked on my nvidia driver and fuse-ntfs-3, but they're both in the weak-updates as links to the older versions that ran with 2.6.18-164.15.1, and I'm pretty sure the nvidia driver is running (shows in lsmod). I just hooked up one of my older laptop Windows disks, and it seems to work just fine, too, so I think that means all is well. THANK YOU, CENTOS TEAM! mhr
On 05/15/2010 08:05 PM, Ron Blizzard wrote:> My desktop updated without a hitch... well, actually, I ran out of > disk space after the download completed, so had to clear some space,yum tries to do some space required estimates before starting the process, so its clearly got that wrong in your case here. Would you mind filing a bugreport at bugs.centos.org about this issue ? and also add details like a 'df -h' and exactly how much yum got things wrong by. thanks - KB