E 3 and I'm sure that it will make
>> sense to me one day.
>>
>> But it strikes me that there will now be a number of obsolete RPMs
>> hanging around on my system. These will be the RPMs relating to
>> features used in GNOME 2 but not in GNOME 3. I'm
t; But it strikes me that there will now be a number of obsolete RPMs
> hanging around on my system. These will be the RPMs relating to
> features used in GNOME 2 but not in GNOME 3. I'm thinking of things
> like compiz and all of the applets. Is there any reason why I
> shouldn'
On Wednesday 29 June 2011 10:57:31 Dave Cross wrote:
> On 28 June 2011 17:40, Kam Leo wrote:
> > On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 9:06 AM, Dave Cross wrote:
> >> But it strikes me that there will now be a number of obsolete RPMs
> >> hanging around on my system. These w
e that it will make
>> sense to me one day.
>>
>> But it strikes me that there will now be a number of obsolete RPMs
>> hanging around on my system. These will be the RPMs relating to
>> features used in GNOME 2 but not in GNOME 3. I'm thinking of things
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it strikes me that there will now be a number of obsolete RPMs
> hanging around on my system. These will be the RPMs relating to
> features used in GNOME 2 but not in GNOME 3. I'm thinking of things
> like compiz and all of the applets. Is there any reason why I
> shouldn't ju
I've upgraded a couple of systems from F14 to F15 using preupgrade.
Everything seems to have gone fine.
I'm slowly getting used to GNOME 3 and I'm sure that it will make
sense to me one day.
But it strikes me that there will now be a number of obsolete RPMs
hanging around on m