peep 'dis : http://fedoranews.org/mediawiki/index.php/Upgrade_your_FC4_box_to_the_latest...
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Hey,
Thanks, but:
"But be aware... This is not the tested solution from Fedora team"
Tested is what i am looking for ;-) or even to test
Roger
On Tue, 2005-09-27 at 09:54 +0200, Roger Grosswiler wrote:
Hey,
Thanks, but:
"But be aware... This is not the tested solution from Fedora team"
Tested is what i am looking for ;-) or even to test
Roger
If you are willing to test, run Fedora Rawhide. Gnome will not be updated in FC4 - other than bug fixes. Upgrading gnome would break some apps that depend upon the older shared libraries - and thus, would require massive rebuilds (and some patches) of software on the system.
That happens - in Fedora Rawhide - where it eventually becomes the next Fedora Core release. They welcome testers. Me - I only run rawhide when they come out with the first development snapshot of next release, it is too likely to be broken other than that.
Roger Grosswiler wrote:
peep 'dis : http://fedoranews.org/mediawiki/index.php/Upgrade_your_FC4_box_to_the_latest...
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Hey,
Thanks, but:
"But be aware... This is not the tested solution from Fedora team"
Tested is what i am looking for ;-) or even to test
Roger
I followed this procedure and it worked fine. I just made sure I was up to date with all updates first and then followed the instructions. No problems here.