Description of problem: I have been getting this error ever since I (unsuccessfully?) up graded to Fedora 17 and tried to install the updates. One message I rec'd when trying to update with YUM was that one file from Fedora 16 was protected and could not be overwritten. I also tried installing libcups.so.2 on my own from a RPM package, and it claimed it installed correctly. So, puzzled -- and stuck -- I be. (and I'm not running Rawhide, either) ERROR with transaction check vs depsolve: mesa-dri-filesystem(x86-32) is needed by mesa-dri-drivers-8.0.3-3.fc17.i686 libcups.so.2 is needed by gtk2-2.24.11-1.fc17.i686 Any help would be most appreciated as there are 960+ updates waiting..... Also, any idea where I might find FFmeg Play? A Fedora fanatic (and still a total techno-dummy) since Fedora Core 2, mike ``````````````````
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