I hope this isn't in HTML - please alert me if it is; I don't know if fedup changed the mail setup, and forget where Thunderbird's check-box is to fix it.
I'm just curious as to how to fedup when F19 comes out; I am aware that the command is
fedup F18->F19
however, this is the beta as opposed to F18. Of course, F18 is available to boot into, and I guess users boot into that to use the command above. I suppose I answered my own question.
On Fri, 31 May 2013 10:46:29 -0700 "Richard M. Vickery" richard.vickeryrv@gmail.com wrote:
I hope this isn't in HTML - please alert me if it is; I don't know if fedup changed the mail setup, and forget where Thunderbird's check-box is to fix it.
I'm just curious as to how to fedup when F19 comes out; I am aware that the command is
fedup F18->F19
however, this is the beta as opposed to F18. Of course, F18 is available to boot into, and I guess users boot into that to use the command above. I suppose I answered my own question.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FedUp
while on f18 and wishing to upgrade to f19, you would do:
sudo fedup-cli --network 19
(Note that this will work now as well, but would upgrade you to the prerelease branched f19).
kevin
On 05/31/2013 01:46 PM, Richard M. Vickery wrote:
I hope this isn't in HTML - please alert me if it is; I don't know if fedup changed the mail setup, and forget where Thunderbird's check-box is to fix it.
I'm just curious as to how to fedup when F19 comes out; I am aware that the command is
fedup F18->F19
however, this is the beta as opposed to F18. Of course, F18 is available to boot into, and I guess users boot into that to use the command above. I suppose I answered my own question.
I thought that FedUp was the name of the company that resulted from the acquisition of Federal Express by UPS.
--doug
On 6/3/13, Kevin Fenzi kevin@scrye.com wrote:
On Fri, 31 May 2013 10:46:29 -0700 "Richard M. Vickery" richard.vickeryrv@gmail.com wrote:
I hope this isn't in HTML - please alert me if it is; I don't know if fedup changed the mail setup, and forget where Thunderbird's check-box is to fix it.
I'm just curious as to how to fedup when F19 comes out; I am aware that the command is
fedup F18->F19
however, this is the beta as opposed to F18. Of course, F18 is available to boot into, and I guess users boot into that to use the command above. I suppose I answered my own question.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FedUp
while on f18 and wishing to upgrade to f19, you would do:
sudo fedup-cli --network 19
(Note that this will work now as well, but would upgrade you to the prerelease branched f19).
kevin
Hi Kevin:
I'm not sure that if my question was presented clearly enough; I am on F19 beta; I was asking for when we complete the release and upgrade to it: how does one upgrade from F19 pre-release to F19. I am just asking in order to be prepared, or avoid panicking - not that I haven't panicked in the past for small moments - seconds - at a time, just that panicking is not so comfortable, given that it's part of life.
Hope this helps,
Richard
On Mon, Jun 3, 2013 at 8:03 AM, Kevin Fenzi kevin@scrye.com wrote:
On Fri, 31 May 2013 10:46:29 -0700 "Richard M. Vickery" richard.vickeryrv@gmail.com wrote:
I hope this isn't in HTML - please alert me if it is; I don't know if fedup changed the mail setup, and forget where Thunderbird's check-box is to fix it.
I'm just curious as to how to fedup when F19 comes out; I am aware that the command is
fedup F18->F19
however, this is the beta as opposed to F18. Of course, F18 is available to boot into, and I guess users boot into that to use the command above. I suppose I answered my own question.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FedUp
while on f18 and wishing to upgrade to f19, you would do:
sudo fedup-cli --network 19
(Note that this will work now as well, but would upgrade you to the prerelease branched f19).
kevin
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(sending again in case of HTML code. I was at a Microsoft box during the first reply and unsure if at that time, 2 hours ago, on that computer, I sent in HTML or text)
Hi Kevin:
I'm not sure that if my question was presented clearly enough; I am on F19 beta; I was asking for when we complete the release and upgrade to it: how does one upgrade from F19 pre-release to F19. I am just asking in order to be prepared, or avoid panicking - not that I haven't panicked in the past for small moments - seconds - at a time, just that panicking is not so comfortable, given that it's part of life.
Hope this helps,
Richard
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On 06/03/2013 04:32 PM, Richard Vickery wrote:
Hi Kevin:
I'm not sure that if my question was presented clearly enough; I am on F19 beta; I was asking for when we complete the release and upgrade to it: how does one upgrade from F19 pre-release to F19. I am just asking in order to be prepared, or avoid panicking - not that I haven't panicked in the past for small moments - seconds - at a time, just that panicking is not so comfortable, given that it's part of life.
If you're on the beta, then the standard update mechanism will pull you into the final when it's ready. Just do updates from the stable repository. You may want to manually disable the updates-testing repo if you still have that enabled.
On Tue, 04 Jun 2013 09:17:16 -0400 Stephen Gallagher sgallagh@redhat.com wrote:
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On 06/03/2013 04:32 PM, Richard Vickery wrote:
Hi Kevin:
I'm not sure that if my question was presented clearly enough; I am on F19 beta; I was asking for when we complete the release and upgrade to it: how does one upgrade from F19 pre-release to F19. I am just asking in order to be prepared, or avoid panicking - not that I haven't panicked in the past for small moments - seconds - at a time, just that panicking is not so comfortable, given that it's part of life.
If you're on the beta, then the standard update mechanism will pull you into the final when it's ready. Just do updates from the stable repository. You may want to manually disable the updates-testing repo if you still have that enabled.
No need to do that usually. ;)
Once you are on the branched release, 'yum update' (or 'dnf update') will give you the updates, when we get near release there will be a new fedora-release update that will turn off updates-testing and turn on updates. At that point you may need to run a 'yum distro-sync' to downgrade to the non testing packages, but otherwise it should leave you out of Fedora 19 final.
kevin