This system has been very stable with no bluetooth problems until Fedora pushed the bluez 5.71 update out on Dec 30. Since then, I'm getting multiple bluetooth crashes with kernel segfaults each day. The crashes seem to occur at random times. Sometimes things will work for an hour or sever...
After the reboot "toolbox enter test" gives "Error: failed to start container test" Expected behavior "toolbox enter test" brings me into the container OS version: [tom@fedora38-sb ~]$ rpm-ostree status -b State: idle AutomaticUpdates: check; rpm-ostreed-automatic.timer: last run 44min...
# dnf system-upgrade reboot #++++++++++++++ Upgrade from Fedora 25 to Fedora 26 1. Update packages of Fedora 25 and reboot. # dnf upgrade -y # reboot 2. Install the DNF plugin # dnf install -y dnf-plugin-system-upgrade 3. Start the update with DNF # dnf system-upgrade -y dow...
Upgrade to Fedora 40 from Fedora 39 via Command Line If you want to take control of the upgrade process, then you should definitely go by the command line method, as it gives you more visibility over the upgrade process, whereas in the GUI method, everything takes place in the background...
I was going to suggest booting a live USB and checking the efiboot variables and seeing if they were broken - chances are that your previous Fedora install would have still be there. Glad you're up and running - sorry I couldn't reply quick enough to save you a ful...
How to Upgrade Fedora 40 to Fedora 41 If you are currently using the prior release,Fedora 40, you can upgrade your system to the latest version,Fedora 41, either through a command-line method or with the user-friendly graphical update provided byGNOME Software. ...
Upgrades in Fedora follow a specific pattern. Upgrades to the very next release (e.g., 39 to 40) as well as upgrades skipping one release (e.g., 38 to 40) are both officially supported. However, upgrades across more than two releases are not officially supported. For example, you can...
If you are running Fedora 39 right now and want to enjoy GNOME 46 andall the other features that come with Fedora 40, you can easily do that. In this tutorial, I’ll show the steps for upgrading to Fedora 40 beta using terminal as well as the GUI method. ...
Keep in mind that you cannot downgrade to Fedora 40 the same way you upgraded to Fedora 41. You will have to reinstall it. A newer version of Fedora is available through Software Center If you do not see the availability of the next release in the software center, you can either restart...
Now, the entire process of getting the latest Fedora beta release on your system will happen at the command line. So go ahead and open a terminal window and let's get started. Before you can upgrade your system to the latest beta version of Fedora, you'll need to make sure that your...