On Thu, 19 Aug 2004 19:51:29 +0200, Ralf Corsepius wrote: > safest: Reinstallation. > easiest: apt-get > foolproof: yum > >> Can I use yum somehow? ("yum upgrade" on a test machine >> did nothing recently. Change yum.conf, maybe??) > Probably. >> Can I upgrade, > It depends. In comparison to RH9->FC1 updates, which in my experience > were pretty painless, FC1->FC2 updates tend to break in many details, > due to many "uncooked features", "hidden bugs". Urk. I needed an embarrassing amount of help when FC1 was still newish; then I got a new flat-panel monitor, and needed as much again. I tucked my tail between my legs instead, went back to RH9, and waited to try again till FC2 came out. By then, the monitor was available as a choice on the Display GUI, and all swam. On one machine, that is, it swam. On the other (a backup), I've never been able to get gnome-terminal to give me a prompt. And KDE's terminals give me eyestrain. So I was hoping an upgrade would supersede the gnome-terminal, or whatever is bollixing it .... > Well, ... frankly speaking, (I'm sure somebody will object and flame), > FC2 isn't for the fainthearted. IMO, though it meanwhile has matured > since its initial release, installing and using it partially is still a > rough ride with several corners and edges :-) That much, from anyone who obviously knows a lot more than I, is a very serious warning. Guess I better go learn about the legacy project -- well-night automated updating, especially of security issues, has always been a sine qua non for my use of linux. I don't know enough to do otherwise .... Many thanks for all the enlightenment! -- Beartooth Autodidact, curmudgeonly codger learning linux Remember I know precious little of what I'm talking about!