On Wednesday, July 03, 2013 07:21:16 PM Temlakos wrote:
> For future reference: tell people how long it will take.
>
> About ten minutes to prepare...
>
> and then two and a half hours to run the upgrade.
>
> Patience. Patience. Patience.
Just go grab a cup of Java and do something else beside
On Tuesday, July 02, 2013 12:19:28 PM Paul W. Frields wrote:
> > worked for my systems. I did a "fedup --network 19 -v" and a few
> > hours later, all's good. Dell laptops all of them.
>
> Worked for me on two different vintage Dells (one a four-year-old XPS
> workstation, the other a ~9 month ol
On Thursday, January 17, 2013 07:48:28 AM Phil Dobbin wrote:
> If FedUp is as unreliable as you say, it's a pretty serious bug that
> needs addressing as soon as possible.
It more like server not totally sync yet.
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On Wednesday, January 16, 2013 09:42:37 PM Matthew Miller wrote:
> > I would recommend not to use fedup. I'm facing a lot of troubles after
> > going the fedup route. Although not officially supported, you could try
> > upgrading via yum. It has been reliably working for people across
> > multip