-- Original Message --
On Tue, 2004-09-28 at 21:27, Paul Howarth wrote:
That looks like an RPM database problem. Does "rpm -qa" give you a list of installed RPMs?
Which version of yum are you using ("yum --version"), and which version of Fedora Linux are you using?
The database can be rebuilt using "rpm --rebuilddb" If that doesn't help, you may need to "rm /var/lib/rpm/__db.00[123]" and try "rpm --rebuilddb" again.
Oh well, it turns out that I have a HW problem, looks like my motherboard is fried, Im investigating now to see if I need to buy a new one.
Thanks for the help anyways :)
Best regards Søren