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	<title>Comments on: Problems With Yum On Fedora 10</title>
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		<title>By: A. Dan</title>
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		<description>I have seen the same problem when I installed fedora 11 LiveCD (great) on an 8 gig USB drive off the CD, but has no effect on other system functionality, the OS would have crashed long ago with blue and black c=screens of death, yet this OS is running strong? as this note leaving of its firefox 3.5b4 (great also).  thank you for the advice and this do solve along with the reboot.  It is very stable OS, and I would take my hat off to salute.

sudo rm /var/lib/rpm/__db.*  would do it and a reboot then after would also be prudent!  many thanks to all?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have seen the same problem when I installed fedora 11 LiveCD (great) on an 8 gig USB drive off the CD, but has no effect on other system functionality, the OS would have crashed long ago with blue and black c=screens of death, yet this OS is running strong? as this note leaving of its firefox 3.5b4 (great also).  thank you for the advice and this do solve along with the reboot.  It is very stable OS, and I would take my hat off to salute.</p>
<p>sudo rm /var/lib/rpm/__db.*  would do it and a reboot then after would also be prudent!  many thanks to all?</p>
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