Anne Wilson wrote: > Kevin, please understand that I did not initiate this upgrade, in a sense. > When the update notifier sends out that invitation to upgrade it takes > control of the upgrade. This is a service/utility provided by fedora. That stuff (which is offered by PackageKit) uses preupgrade. So if you end up with leftover F10 stuff after that, there are 3 possibilities: 1. Your preupgrade was too old. The current version is 1.1.0, it uses F11 updates and even the F11 versions of 3rd-party repos like kde-redhat to upgrade your system. Older versions fetched only what's in the F11 Everything repo and that tends to be older than the current F10 updates. 2. You fetched some packages from something like updates-testing or kde-redhat testing/unstable (using --enablerepo= or equivalent) which you don't have permanently enabled, so preupgrade didn't find the F11 equivalents. 3. The upgrade paths are broken in the repositories. In that case, bugs should be filed against the affected packages. Kevin Kofler