Re: dnf workstation collection

2019-06-01 Thread Wolfgang S. Rupprecht
" sixpack13" writes: > sudo dnf groupinstall "Fedora Workstation" I was wondering about that. I did it (without typing "y") on both and upgraded and a system with a fresh install. In the upgraded case I got a large list as expected. The unexpected part was that I had a shorter, but still

Re: dnf workstation collection

2019-06-01 Thread sixpack13
=> dnf grouplist was sudo dnf groupinstall "Fedora Workstation" meant ? maybe followed by an sudo dnf autoremove/distrosync ___ users mailing list -- users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to

Re: dnf workstation collection

2019-06-01 Thread Ed Greshko
On 6/1/19 8:58 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > On Sat, 2019-06-01 at 05:18 -0700, Wolfgang S Rupprecht wrote: >> Is there a way to make sure a system that was upgraded multiple times >> instead of installed from scratch has all the rpm packages that the >> current workstation collection has? I

Re: dnf workstation collection

2019-06-01 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Sat, 2019-06-01 at 05:18 -0700, Wolfgang S Rupprecht wrote: > Is there a way to make sure a system that was upgraded multiple times > instead of installed from scratch has all the rpm packages that the > current workstation collection has? I notice some things like the > login screen

dnf workstation collection

2019-06-01 Thread Wolfgang S Rupprecht
Is there a way to make sure a system that was upgraded multiple times instead of installed from scratch has all the rpm packages that the current workstation collection has? I notice some things like the login screen wallpaper program that is present on fresh installs is missing from an upgraded