Björn Persson wrote:
What does "supported" mean in this context anyway? Isn't Fedora community-supported? So if someone from the community helps you when you have problems with a Yum upgrade, then Yum upgrades are supported, right?
Something like "officially sanctioned". If anaconda upgrade doesn't work, the official response is to treat it as a bug. If yum upgrade doesn't work, the official response is "too bad".
Note "official"... as in, the /unofficial/ response may be different.
If I upgrade from the DVD, or by Preupgrade, and it breaks, who should I send the pieces to?
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