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Old 4th December 2005, 02:16 PM
cosmojef Offline
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Code:
[root@localhost~]# yum remove fglrx64
Setting up Remove Process
No Packages marked for removal
Step 2 is working fine,
Step 3: Gives again errors: the same error when updating
Code:
*insert filename*....conflicts with file from package fglrx64_4_3_0-8.19.10-1
I will now continue, with the following steps, I'll keep you posted

I think this will be the best.
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If you can't get to this state properly, it's reinstall time...once reinstalled, continue with #3 below.

Last edited by cosmojef; 4th December 2005 at 02:20 PM.
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