Re: what has 'yum update' done?

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On Mon, 8 Jul 2013, Joe Zeff wrote:


You make an excellent point. I'm still running F17, but I plan to upgrade my laptop to 19 RSN, and once that's working properly, I'll do the same to my desktop. I skipped 18 because of all the upgrade issues I read about here and other Fedora help groups I infest.

It might be a good idea for everybody who's already moved to F19 to say so, including what method, what results and how many machines. That way we can get a (slightly) better idea of how well different ways work. And, before anybody asks, clean installs are also a way of upgrading.
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I've installed on three laptops, all fairly recent models, two HP and one Toshiba.  All clean installs (for the reasons I mentioned in a previous post).  All using KDE as my desktop.  No problems with any of them.  I didn't re-partition with any, but just reformatted and wrote over the existing linux partition (all are dual boots with Windows.  All of them work better than F17 (I skipped F18).  All work better than Mint 15 (which worked worse than Mint 14).  All work better than Mageia 3.

billo
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