On 01/03/12 22:31, Phil Dobbin wrote:
Hi, all.
I've been using Fedora 14 (i686) on an old IBM Think Pad T42 after
swapping from Debian Squeeze & am really enjoying the experience.
Fedora 14 having reached EOL, I'm looking to upgrade but at present I'm
running Gnome 2 & 16 uses Gnome 3. Not only will Gnome 3 not run on my
machine but from what I've seen of it, I don't really care to use it.
So I'm looking at using KDE. The Fedora 16 Live CD (KDE) runs fine on
the Think Pad & it seems a far better option than Gnome 3 in failback so
my question is:
1). Is there anyway I can upgrade via Yum from Gnome on 14 -> Kde on 16
without unduly breaking anything?
I've tried Googling for an answer but it's quite difficult phrasing it
correctly to get a vaild response.
I've got my /home/ folder backed up both locally & remotely so if I have
to re-install will there be any conflicts on that score if I attempt to
rsync from the back up (which I imagine there probably will)?
Thanks for any help you can give & please be patient for a response as
I'm on digest delivery.
Cheers,
Phil...
I'm sure it is possible, but I suspect it will take a lot longer than
doing a backup before doing a fresh Fedora 16 KDE install. Unfortunately
I have not had particularly good experiences trying to update to Fedora
15/16, (only managing to finally install a flaky Fedora 16 today after
many attempts). Hence due to the fairly major changes you are seeking to
make I would be cautious.
HTH
cpp4ever