Am 09.11.2012 22:14, schrieb Kevin Fenzi: > I think the thing people are missing here is that yum dist upgrades are > perfectly fine for advanced users who know how to work around problems > and use the tools, but aren't very good for well, everyone else. yes and no one real benefit of the yum upgrade is that you get the latest updates which are often fixing many bugs realized AFTER the release depending on the hardware/software-combination they may save you while the release version would not boot at all on your hardware that said: "officially supported" is the one thing but keep in mind that it is very important for advanced users to have it working so whatever features are coming in future releases: keep in mind the yum-upgrade with a howto for special steps is needed for many users and setups or you would lose the users at all because they can simply not reinstall/re-configure 10,20,30,40 fedora instances twice each year while i am as exmaple did any fedora upgrade since FC3 with YUM on a lot of setups
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