On Mon, May 10, 2021 at 12:51 PM stan via test
wrote:
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> On Mon, 10 May 2021 03:49:33 -0400
> Francisco Tissera wrote:
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> > When trying to install fedora 34's repository packages, I get across
> > errors that I have to fix by adding the --allowerasing flag, or the
> > --skipbroken one.
> >
> >
Am 11.05.2021 22:54 schrieb Thomas Mittelstaedt :
Any help would be apriciated.
Why don't you try out Fedora Silverblue https://silverblue.fedoraproject.org/.I might add that I'm using it since Fedora 31 and really like it.You can easily revert to the previous state, if some installation att
Am 09.05.2021 09:55 schrieb Francisco Tissera :Hello everyone,
I know I have created a thred about this specific question, but I am not
able to find it. Because of that, I created a new one, I apologize for
the inconvenience.
Someone, in the previous thred, advised me to type, in order
On Sun, 2021-05-09 at 03:55 -0400, Francisco Tissera wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
>
> I know I have created a thred about this specific question, but I am
> not
> able to find it. Because of that, I created a new one, I apologize
> for
> the inconvenience.
>
> Someone, in the previous thred, adv
On Mon, 10 May 2021 03:49:33 -0400
Francisco Tissera wrote:
> When trying to install fedora 34's repository packages, I get across
> errors that I have to fix by adding the --allowerasing flag, or the
> --skipbroken one.
>
> Is that advisable, or does that mean that repositories of different
Hello there,
When trying to install fedora 34's repository packages, I get across
errors that I have to fix by adding the --allowerasing flag, or the
--skipbroken one.
Is that advisable, or does that mean that repositories of different
versions of Fedora are not instalable in parallel?
Be
Once the Fedora 34 repo is added, this might work going forward:
sudo dnf update --exclude=kernel*,kernel-*
sudo dnf repository-packages fedora-34 update
The first one does rawhide updates while excluding kernels. The second
will install newer fedora 34 kernels than you already have, even if
you
On Sun, 9 May 2021 03:55:47 -0400
Francisco Tissera wrote:
> Someone, in the previous thred, advised me to type, in order to get
> the latest kernel from Fedora 34's repositories
>
> sudo dnf update --releasever=34 'kernel*'
> I tried typing that with and without ticks enclosing the kernnel*
>