On Fri, Nov 13, 2020 at 10:17 PM Jonathan Billings <billi...@negate.org> wrote:
> If you have Fedora Workstation installed, you have the > 'fedora-release-workstation' package installed, which has > 'fedora-release-identity-workstation' as a requirement. You'd need to > swap it out for fedora-release-kde, which you could do with this: > > sudo dnf swap fedora-release-workstation fedora-release-kde > Ok, I get what protected packages are now, but I am confused as to what ' fedora-release-workstation ' represents. Is it a software component ? Like if I want ssh I would do something like : dnf install ssh This would install the SSH package on my system. But what does " fedora-release-workstation " represent ? Is a software component or is it a group of components ? If it is a group why not just make it a dnf group ? > > I'm not sure if Fedora has documented changing from one kind of fedora > to another. > > So just for the sake of argument you are saying that if I wanted to use the KDE version of Fedora I can swap "fedora-release-workstation" for " fedora-release-kde ". How would I download all the KDE packages and set it up ? Would it happen automatically ? Interesting stuff. -- Regards, Sreyan Chakravarty
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