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Antonio M wrote:
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  <pre wrap="">2008/11/12 David Hláčik <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:david@hlacik.eu"><david@hlacik.eu></a>:
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    <pre wrap="">And which fedora-release do you have ?

rpm -q fedora-release

mine is fedora-release-10-1.noarch

Is this a wanted scenario?

Thanks,

D.

2008/11/12 Antonio M <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:antonio.montagnani@gmail.com"><antonio.montagnani@gmail.com></a>:
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      <pre wrap="">2008/11/12 David Hláčik <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:david@hlacik.eu"><david@hlacik.eu></a>:
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        <pre wrap="">Hello guys,

i noticed yesterday update of fedora-release to
fedora-release-10-1.noarch . Now i've checked yum.repos.d and
surprisingly, fedora-rawhide repo is disabled and fedora.repo is
enabled.

Is this OK?

Regards,

D.

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      <pre wrap="">not here.
Rawhide is still enabled and fedora repo disabled

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  <pre wrap=""><!---->[antonio@acerF10 ~]$ rpm -q fedora-release
fedora-release-10-1.noarch


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There is not yet a Fedora 10 distribution but only the beta Rawhide
(Fedora 10). Here is a great utility I found to upgrade Fedora when new
releases are available. You will first have to install it.<br>
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as root type:<br>
yum install preupgrade<br>
preupgrade<br>
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