Am Sa, den 28.02.2004 schrieb Mark H. Bowersox um 08:35:
Hello, I am newbie to this list. My setup is as follows, Toshiba Terca 8000, 30 gig hard drive Dual boot, Windows xp home and Fedora core 1 using grub boot loader. I am on a home network using a cable modem.
I try to run up2date and it will quite or lock up or not install all the updates. Has anyone else had this problem?
After some playing i got my netowrk pcmcia card to work. Belkin model. I followed the instructions from the Belkin web site and it is working "knock on wood". Has anyone else used these cards and done something differnt?
Thanks,
http://fedoranews.org/contributors/alexander_dalloz/mirror/
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Alexander
On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 02:35:28 -0500 "Mark H. Bowersox" webmaster@ihregistry.com wrote:
Hello, I am newbie to this list. My setup is as follows, Toshiba Terca 8000, 30 gig hard drive Dual boot, Windows xp home and Fedora core 1 using grub boot loader. I am on a home network using a cable modem.
I try to run up2date and it will quite or lock up or not install all the updates. Has anyone else had this problem?
Hi Mark,
this could be the result of using the default servers at RedHat, which are often under high load. I strongly suggest you use one of the mirrors listed here: http://fedora.redhat.com/download/mirrors.html
(you will have to modify /etc/sysconfig/rhn/sources, it should be self-explanatory; if not, I believe you will find useful info on this list archives)
HTH
Andre
Am Sa, den 28.02.2004 schrieb Mark H. Bowersox um 08:35:
I am newbie to this list. My setup is as follows,
[ ...]
I try to run up2date and it will quite or lock up or not install all the updates. Has anyone else had this problem?
You should use one of the mirrors because the red hat server is too busy. On fedora.redhat.com you will find a list of mirrors.
If you search the archive of this list you will find all the details of how to configure up2date for a mirror.
Peter
Same here... if you're having issues with GPG signatures and up2date then you likely need to start using a mirror site. A huge list of mirrors is available on Fedora's web site. Add one or two to your yum config file and see if that fixes your problems.
-- John
Peter Boy wrote:
Am Sa, den 28.02.2004 schrieb Mark H. Bowersox um 08:35:
I am newbie to this list. My setup is as follows,
[ ...]
I try to run up2date and it will quite or lock up or not install all the updates. Has anyone else had this problem?
You should use one of the mirrors because the red hat server is too busy. On fedora.redhat.com you will find a list of mirrors.
If you search the archive of this list you will find all the details of how to configure up2date for a mirror.
Peter
Check the archives, search for up2date you will find many hits. Basically you need to point up2date to a mirror site. http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=fedora-list&r=1&w=2 http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=fedora-list&r=1&w=2
Mark H. Bowersox wrote:
Hello, I am newbie to this list. My setup is as follows, Toshiba Terca 8000, 30 gig hard drive Dual boot, Windows xp home and Fedora core 1 using grub boot loader. I am on a home network using a cable modem.
I try to run up2date and it will quite or lock up or not install all the updates. Has anyone else had this problem?
After some playing i got my netowrk pcmcia card to work. Belkin model. I followed the instructions from the Belkin web site and it is working "knock on wood". Has anyone else used these cards and done something differnt?
Thanks,
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