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Troy Dawson <[log in to unmask]>
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Troy Dawson <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 9 Mar 2009 08:54:53 -0500
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Patrick wrote:
> I've tested how an upgrade from CentOS 5.2 to SL 5.3RC2 would go. For
> this, I setup a CentOS 5.2 system with Apache active. I downloaded the
> sl-release-5.3-1.i386.rpm and yum-conf-53-1.SL.noarch.rpm files. When
> I tried "rpm -Uvh *" I got the following error: "file /etc/yum.conf
> from install of yum-conf-53-1.SL conflicts with file from package
> yum-3.2.8-9.el5.centos.2.1". To solve this, I used the additional
> "--force" to install both files.
> 
> Since there is an issue with glibc (important! see RHEL release notes,
> more info here: http://www.pendre.co.uk/screen.php), I updated glibc
> first and used "yum update" to do the rest. That went without a
> problem. In the end, there were 8 new packages to be installed, 207 to
> be updated and 0 to be erased. Total download was 356MB in size.
> 
> After the update, I rebooted and then several strange things started to appear:
> *Grub*
> The splash image of Grub still was the one from CentOS (no update to
> the one from SL).
> 
> *GDM*
> When GDM started, there was a problem with the theme: "There is an
> error with the EaseOfBlue theme, can't open file
> /usr/share/gdm/themes/EaseOfBlue/EaseOfBlue.xml". Apparently, there is
> only one theme in /usr/share/gdm/themes and it's not the right one. It
> skipped to an very basic login.
> 
> *Gnome panel*
> After the login, the icon used on the Gnome application panel still
> was the one from CentOS.
> 
> Regards,
> Patrick

Interesting.
Do an update of redhat-logos and redhat-artwork to fix the gdm, grub, 
and gnome panel.

What is this glibc thing that you are talking about.  You point to a web 
page, which points to RedHat's Release notes.  RedHat's release notes 
are divided into 15 different web pages.  A little more information please.

Troy

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