You could try updating gedit before you upgrade the system to Fedora
26. Here's
what I did to upgrade iftop:
rpm --import
/etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-fedora-25-$(uname -i)
dnf --releasever=25 update iftop
If the update doesn't bring in a bazillion files, then you should
let it finish. You
may need other options like allowing it to erase the old gedit.
Bill
On 7/14/2017 6:01 PM, Bob Goodwin
wrote:
On 07/14/17 17:46, Gordon Messmer wrote:
You didn't let it do the reboot to do
the upgrade?
.
Not yet, I can't risk running up a lot of usage during "prime
time." If I go over my allotment Viasat protests and charges
me by for extra gigs.
The post-reboot part of the process doesn't download anything
(to the best of my knowledge). It just applies the updates that
have already been downloaded.
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I clicked on Download this morning during my "free time" which is
not charged against my usage and it just downloaded all the stuff
again and when the install was done it simply said the install
failed with some meaningless gobbledygook about a gedit file
conflict. So far upgrade is a waste here.
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