Re: Upgrading to F38, setroubleshoot-server seems to be taking a long time

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On Tue, 25 Apr 2023, Max Pyziur wrote:

packages: NetworkManager, dnf, grub2-tools-minimal, sudo, systemd, systemd-udev

I'm looking at your recommendations and now wondering how to proceed given that it seems I have probably about 4800+ packages that are both fc38 and fc37.

Any advice here would be great before I proceed to try something else.

You didn't try the main command that was suggested.  "dnf distro-sync"

When I try that command, it lists 27 problems, and then closes with

Problem 27: problem with installed package python3-mistune08-0.8.4-7.fc37.noarch - package python3-mistune08-0.8.4-7.fc37.noarch conflicts with python3-mistune provided by python3-mistune-0.8.4-5.fc37.noarch - installed package python3-mistune08-0.8.4-7.fc37.noarch obsoletes python3-mistune < 1 provided by python3-mistune-0.8.4-5.fc37.noarch - package python3-mistune08-0.8.4-7.fc37.noarch obsoletes python3-mistune < 1 provided by python3-mistune-0.8.4-5.fc37.noarch
 - problem with installed package python3-mistune-2.0.4-3.fc38.noarch
- package python3-mistune08-0.8.4-7.fc37.noarch conflicts with python3-mistune provided by python3-mistune-2.0.4-1.fc37.noarch - python3-mistune-2.0.4-3.fc38.noarch does not belong to a distupgrade repository (try to add '--allowerasing' to command line to replace conflicting packages or '--skip-broken' to skip uninstallable packages)


I've never used this command. I would appreciate any advice here.

I've begun using this command. Example:
dnf distro-sync perl\*

And it removes all f38 installed packages where there is a an f37 package.

Is this the correct way to proceed?

Thank you again.

Max

Also, previously the question on RAM on the laptop, there 8GB installed. I would think that is enough, no?

Max
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