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2017 Aug 04
0
VDQ Repos for CentOS 7
Am 04.08.2017 um 19:01 schrieb Beartooth:
>
> I have a woefully dumb question. When I tell my wife's laptop,
> with CentOS 7 installed and a live ethernet cable plugged into it, "yum
> update," it fails saying that it doesn't see any repos. What do I need
> to do to?
Without a precise error messge (copy & paste what is printed out) it is
hard to judge.
rpm
2017 Aug 04
1
VDQ Repos for CentOS 7
On 08/04/2017 02:35 PM, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
> Without a precise error messge (copy & paste what is printed out) it
> is hard to judge.
>
> rpm -V centos-release
>
> If that command does not print out anything then the default CentOS
> repo definitions are there and set. I then would guess the laptop does
> not have internet connectivity. Validate that
>
>
2017 Aug 04
3
VDQ Repos for CentOS 7
I have a woefully dumb question. When I tell my wife's laptop,
with CentOS 7 installed and a live ethernet cable plugged into it, "yum
update," it fails saying that it doesn't see any repos. What do I need
to do to?
2007 Jan 20
2
VDQ Grub
Very Dumb Question : I have tried about four times now, using an old
pentium2 with two hard drives (20 GB and 30 GB) to install both CentOS 4.4
and Fedora Core 6 in such a way as to enable dual-boot between them.
I've tried it by installing 4.4 first, and then FC6. I've tried it by
installing FC6 first, and then 4.4. I've tried it with and without giving
the installer permission to
2008 Jan 10
2
VDQ : Triple Boot Advice?
Let me set up a Very Dumb Question (VDQ). My apologies in advance for
repeating much of this to those who have been of such vast help getting me
this far. (Followup to: is set as gmane.linux.redhat.fedora.general)
I have a testbed machine which currently has /dev/hda1 - 6, according to
qtparted, with sizes 102 MB, 14 GB, 13 GB, 13 GB, 1...
2006 Mar 09
1
VDQ : Have I made a wine's nest?
Very Dumb Question here -- basically, am I in trouble? Or in other words,
I have to ask myself a Falstaffian question: "Which .wine, Bezonian?"
Let me expound.
On several lists for different parts of the problem, according to their
interest and my best judgment, I've been pursuing the topic of GPS/topo
map settings, under Crossover Office Pro 5.0.1 (CXO) using Fedora Core 4,
trying
2009 Jul 23
1
[PATCH server] changes required for fedora rawhide inclusion.
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