Fedora 13: One day I love you, the next day you're pushing kernel updates that break my system

Posted by Steven_Rosenber on Oct 26, 2010 6:39 AM EDT
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I realize that all the problems I'm having with Fedora 13's new 2.6.34.7-61 kernel are potentially (and probably actually) of my own making. I've gone outside the Fedora and RPM Fusion repositories only when I absolutely needed to do so to bring or restore functionality to my system, but that's probably what made my particular system hard to upgrade thereafter. Think of this as a) a cautionary tale on running Fedora in production, b) a wild, geeky ride, c) sort of a learning experience (and I've got more to learn if I ever hope to make this all work correctly in the future), or d) all of the above.

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