Hi,
I had a look at dnf yesterday for the first time, I didn't know it existed until this thread. I have a query with its functionality that I'm not sure is an issue or whether its just the package manager I normally use that is being user friendly or doing things differently. I have the akmod.nvidia and kmod.nvidia proprietary drivers installed and when they are updated, the package manager I use tells me about the packages that have to be uninstalled in order to do the update (this package manager seems to uninstall to old kmod package and installs the new one rather than update as such), but when I look at what dnf would do if I used that, it just tells me it is going to update the kmod driver and mentions nothing about the peripheral packages that will be removed.
    Is this normal functionality or is it a Beta testing issue?

regards,
Steve

On 06/09/2014 05:45 PM, Jan Zelený wrote:
On 6. 6. 2014 at 16:56:18, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Fri, 2014-06-06 at 14:46 +0200, Ales Kozumplik wrote:
Hello,

The time when DNF will take over from Yum in Fedora is nearing. We're
wondering: is there stuff people are still missing from DNF that they
have got recently in Yum? Or even something else! We've put together a
very short and simple survey. Let your opinion be heard!

http://dnf.baseurl.org/2014/06/06/vote-for-yum-features-that-you-miss-in-d
nf/
Can the default configuration still leave you without a working kernel
or has that been fixed?
IIRC there was a bug that has been fixed. If you encounter this again, feel
free to let us know.

Thanks
Jan

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