> Am 25.04.2023 um 23:03 schrieb Max Pyziur <p...@brama.com>:
> 
> I've begun using this command. Example:
> dnf distro-sync perl\*
> 
> And it removes all f38 installed packages where there is a an f37 package.
> 
> Is this the correct way to proceed?
> 
> Thank you again.


First you should check, which version your system is on:

$ cat /etc/system-release

It says either F37 or F38 

If say F37, you should continue with distro-sync, until you hopefully get a 
clean f37 again. Then you may start over.

to check you may issue:

$ rpm -qa | grep fc38

It should return nothing. Otherwise continue trying with distro-sync






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