No FC2 updates anymore in all repo's?

Truls Gulbrandsen trulsg at broadpark.no
Fri May 27 15:22:32 UTC 2005


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Danny Terweij wrote:
| From: "Truls Gulbrandsen" <trulsg at broadpark.no>
| Subject: Re: No FC2 updates anymore in all repo's?
|
|
|>Hi,
|>I did this once from FC2 to FC3 and ended up with a lot of double
|>installed packages.  To remove, I found the best way was to use synaptic
|>and deinstall those with the lowest version no.  However, some critical
|>packages had to be removed using yum.
|
|
| A lot stories on google. Some people say no problems, some people says
minor
| but solving troubles, some people says never again this way.
|
| I think I just do the job and see where it ends, because a lot people have
| different results.
| I just dont get it why redhat never solved this kind of trouble or
develope
| the distro's that it is easy to upgrade to a newer distro. I use
redhat from
| version 5.0. Most of the time in the past just to discover linux. But
i see
| always the main problem after a new distro release that people have
upgrade
| problems.
|
| Anway thanks for the answers. Let's discover my story on FC2>FC3 :-)
|
| Danny
|
well, there haven't been an easy upgrade to newer MS OSes either as far
as my experience goes, don't know about MAC but have heard the same
there.  That should cover most of the consumer market.  Upgrade of
mainframe system is normally performed by the vendor due to complexity.

:-)

Regards,
Truls
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