Are there any caveats to yum upgrade from 4.1 to 4.2? And can someone tell me if perl-5.8.6 is in 4.2?
<<JAV>>
Joe Polk wrote:
Are there any caveats to yum upgrade from 4.1 to 4.2? And can someone tell me if perl-5.8.6 is in 4.2?
centos 4.2 is the same as centos 4.1 with all updates done.
4.2 has perl 5.8.5
Joe Polk wrote:
Karanbir Singh wrote:
Joe Polk wrote:
Are there any caveats to yum upgrade from 4.1 to 4.2? And can someone tell me if perl-5.8.6 is in 4.2?
Caveat: X in 4.2 does not work with some ATI video cards, nvidia cards are no problem. There is a bug in the driver.
I solved problem nvidia, compiled last driver on www.nvidia.com
Syv Ritch wrote:
Joe Polk wrote:
Karanbir Singh wrote:
Joe Polk wrote:
Are there any caveats to yum upgrade from 4.1 to 4.2? And can someone tell me if perl-5.8.6 is in 4.2?
Caveat: X in 4.2 does not work with some ATI video cards, nvidia cards are no problem. There is a bug in the driver.
On Dec 17, 2005, at 3:10 PM, Joe Polk wrote:
Are there any caveats to yum upgrade from 4.1 to 4.2? And can someone tell me if perl-5.8.6 is in 4.2?
<<JAV>>
One thing I hit, in a computer with 3 hard drives, was the DMRaid package prevented me from accessing the 2 non boot hard drives. It was somehow grabbing the partitions and preventing mount from mounting them. Even when I reformatted them to be single partitions/ drive instead of being part of a LVM2 group. Help on this group led me to removing the package, then 4.2 worked well.
Note, this first hit me on an yum upgrade. It also affected a fresh install.