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Posts Tagged with "upgrade"

  • Data and Technology

    Posted on January 22nd, 2008

    Written by cliff

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    broken, packages, python, red hat, REHL3, RHEL4, rpm, rpm -e --nodeps, up2date, update, upgrade

    RHEL3 Upgrade to RHEL4 Breaks up2date

    Last week I had to upgrade one of our old RHEL3 servers in order to get it to address disks larger than 2TB. I did the upgrade from CD, and it went fairly smoothly, except up2date would not run after the box came back up. It gave me the following error: [root@x up2date]# Traceback (most [...]

  • Data and Technology

    Posted on November 30th, 2007

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    automattic, gallery, gallery upgrade, gallery2, php, revision, software, subversion, svn, svn switch, svn up, update, upgrade, version, wordpress, wordpress upgrade

    Managing WordPress and Gallery2 With Subversion

    Keeping WordPress up to date using the standard method of deleting old files, extracting the new ones and then running the database upgrade script is a bit cumbersome, but really not that difficult. Gallery2 uses more or less the same methodology, but it does not require you to delete your files prior to the upgrade [...]

  • Data and Technology

    Posted on October 26th, 2007

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    applications, computer, cover flow, filesystem, filesystem snapshots, launcher, mac, mac mini, MacOS 10.5, mative, OS, spaces, stacks, time machine, unix, upgrade, upgrade process

    Mac OSX 10.5 Upgrade

    I’ve just finished upgrading my Mac Mini to OSX 10.5, and I have to say, the upgrade could not be simpler. While it did take slightly over an hour to complete, there were fewer than 10 clicks throughout the entire upgrade process, so I can’t imagine how anyone could mung it up. The one detail [...]

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