On 4/22/2025 3:40 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 4/22/25 2:26 PM, Ron Flory via users wrote:
Hi-
Am just now getting around to upgrading a secondary HP laptop from
FC39 -> FC40.
The post-reboot upgrade process for FC40 appears to display a
sterile windoze-style GUI progress-indication now. It initially sat
there at 0% for a long, LONG time, which scared the [bleep] out of me.
I don't launch my Linux systems into GUI-mode by default,
preferring text-mode until/if I decide to manually 'startx' - so the
new silent upgrade process (with no indication of progress) probably
looks slick to new users, but is a loss-of-functionality from a
developer point of view.
Is there a way to request the upgrade process revert to the
(comforting) noisy/verbose text-based mode?
Press the ESC key.
;) Hilarious... I was afraid to do anything that rude for fear of
leaving things in an indeterminate state.
Thanks again.
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