On 07/09/2013 03:21 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 07/09/2013 12:08 PM, Temlakos wrote:
It does, actually. It upgrades whatever packages you have installed. That is, /if/ you use a straight network upgrade. I think the mistake someone made was to upgrade from .iso as well as network.
Oh, good. I remember that the last time I used the old preupgrade, it defaulted back to Gnome 3, even though I had Xfce selected before. Of course, that was before something went mung and I had to reinstall, leaving Gnome out completely. I think it was the only time I ever actually used Gnome 3, and that was only long enough to figure out how to log out and correct it.
Maybe you still haven't used fedup yet. The fedup-cli command needs to know one thing, if you tell it nothing else: where to find the new versions of the software. I used network.
And then it examined every package I had, and simply looked on the network for the version from F19. And that included looking into every repository I was set up to use with yum.
When it was done, it said to reboot.
That's the part that took me a long time--two and one-half hours. But at the end of it, I was still using KDE, and had my existing background and other setups.
Temlakos