The update experience in Fedora, including the recently released Fedora 12, is flawed. There are just too many packages flooding the repositories for the current release model to function efficiently and securely. There seems to be no requirement for updates to only fix bugs and add hardware support while avoiding implementing brand new features. But is the drive here just to become more like Windows?
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Easy, just go into the database and delete the row from mwuser, right? wrong. If you’re using phpPgAdmin pgadmin3 or some other tool, you should get a nice message letting you know exactly which constraint would be violated if it actually let you do that dave. In my case, I had a user that had updated a few pages, so I just needed to change the revision table so that he wasn’t referenced anymore.