On Tue, 30 Apr 2019, Danny Horne via users wrote:
On 30/04/2019 18:39, Max Pyziur wrote:
Per the subject line, I see that there is this announcement
(https://fedoramagazine.org/announcing-fedora-30/), but after starting
the upgrade and downloading the packages, the upgrade made no progress.
I've been spoiled by the speed of the solid state drive on my laptop.
This upgrade was on my desktop, which has standard physical disks. There
are points during the upgrade when there are no messages and only an
occasional flicker from the harddrive indicator.
After a few hours of installation/upgrading, the machine is functioning
(almost) correctly.
There's will be some work still to deal with the upgrade to postgresql
10.7 to 11.2, etc. (Been there ... i.e. restore from backups)
Usually, the announcement of a new release is made with an email
blast, which as yet, I haven't received.
After 15+ years, I've become very reliant on that email blast.
Is the F30 release official?
Max Pyziur
pyz@xxxxxxxxx
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If you Google 'Fedora 30' you'll see many press releases, but it seems
some people are having trouble with the upgrade (see the post below this
one).
In my opinion (and it is only my opinion) it's best to wait a few weeks
after release before considering upgrading
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