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  • #11
    Thanks for the clarification.

    BTW, any ETA for RPM Fusion? Normally the RPM Fusion Branched repositories opened somewhere between F?? Alpha and F?? Beta, but last release was vastly different (and for the worse, I simply refused to install Fedora until RPM Fusion was ready) In fact, rpmfusion-*-rawhide is still at F22.

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    • #12
      Sorry, I really don't follow Fusion these days and have no idea. The Fusion mailing list may have some info on where they're up to.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by debianxfce View Post
        So old users must wipe the drive with this?
        https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Upgrading Upgrading directly using yum or DNF
        Not a recommended upgrade method


        What an antique os.
        As always, you are quick to make broad statements based on little, if any, solid information.
        I've been updating dozens of Fedora netbooks, notebooks, workstations, servers and VMs via preupgrade / fedup / dnf systemupgrade since Fedora 10 (Released back in 2008).
        E.g. This machine (that used to type this) was original Fedora 12 (2010?) and has seen each and every Fedora release till Fedora 23 - all using preupgrade / fedup.

        BTW, Have you considered that by making such false statements and by looking (more-and-more) like yet-another-troll, you're actually hurting the cause (Debian, XFCE, no-PA, no-NM, no-systemd etc) that you are trying to promote?

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        • #14
          Thank you all for your information So we should use DNF System upgrade plugin in order to do so.
          I have another question which is more general (not only for Fedora) : I read the Upgrading page on fedoraproject.org but it stills doesn't answer my following question : if we have an Alpha/Beta version of Fedora installed, how to "upgrade" to the final version when it'll be released ?

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