If you meant to say Fedora 19, I have those ISOs on my laptop.  If someone
brings some blank disks we can burn the ISO.  Release 20 is around the
corner (sometime in December IIRC) so it might make sense to wait for that.

I have no idea if Fedora can be upgraded in this fashion.  I typically use
Debian and Ubuntu, which offer over the Internet live upgrades (though you
cannot typically skip releases).  I would be surprised if Fedora was any
different.

Your best results are likely to be a clean install, after you back up all
of your data.  Rregardless of your upgrade plans, you do have automated
backups?  This is important no matter what operating system one chooses to
use.,

Hth,
__
G


On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 10:03 AM, Mel Walters <melwalt...@telus.net> wrote:

> Are you planning to attend the meeting tonight? Someone of knowledge may
> be there.
>
> Mel
>
> On Tue, 2013-11-05 at 19:31 -0700, dd...@nucleus.com wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> >      I plan on upgrading my Fedora 14 on a i386 32 bit PC to 17 and I do
> not want to spend the time to down load it. Where can I pick up a copy of
> Fedora 17 DVD in Calgary?  Also, would there be any issues going from 14 to
> 17?
> >
> >      Thanks,
> >
> >      Darcy
> >
> >
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