Thufir wrote:
> It seems impossible to upgrade FC5 without a clean install -- is that
> essentially correct? If I did decide to stick with FC5, how, generally,
> would I go about installing java or other rpm's? Manually downloading?
>
> Can I connect up FC5 with:
>
> http://livna-dl.reloumirr
--- On Wed, 3/24/10, Thufir wrote:
> It seems impossible to upgrade FC5
> without a clean install -- is that
> essentially correct? If I did decide to stick with
> FC5, how, generally,
> would I go about installing java or other rpm's?
> Manually downloading?
By "upgrade", do you mean "updat
Quoting Thufir :
> It seems impossible to upgrade FC5 without a clean install -- is that
> essentially correct? If I did decide to stick with FC5, how, generally,
> would I go about installing java or other rpm's? Manually downloading?
>
> Can I connect up FC5 with:
>
> http://livna-dl.reloumirr
Am Mittwoch, den 24.03.2010, 07:07 + schrieb Thufir:
> It seems impossible to upgrade FC5 without a clean install -- is that
> essentially correct?
It all depends on time. If you want to spent days fixing upgrade issues
between versions, no. If you want to write "yum upgrade f12", yes.
> If
On Wed, 24 Mar 2010 18:24:39 +1030, Tim wrote:
> On Wed, 2010-03-24 at 07:07 +, Thufir wrote:
>> It seems impossible to upgrade FC5 without a clean install -- is that
>> essentially correct?
>
> Why don't you want to clean install? Someone may have a good answer to
> help you do it, or overc
On Wed, 2010-03-24 at 07:07 +, Thufir wrote:
> It seems impossible to upgrade FC5 without a clean install -- is that
> essentially correct?
Why don't you want to clean install? Someone may have a good answer to
help you do it, or overcome the problem.
Upgrades over the top often involve ho