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wojtek
@wojtek@social.vivaldi.net  路  activity timestamp 18 hours ago

@opensuse uhm... any #Fedora users around here ( @konstantin ? :D) -- can I still upgrade releases that reached end-of life (going from one major version to the next one)? For example I had 39 installed and didn't upgrade it in time to 40 and then 39 reached end-of-life and and the current one is 41?

Looking at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fedora_Linux#Releases I *think* I should have for up to ~2 years since the release of the version to upgrade to the next version? (why? becuase it would be my fathers machine and I'm not sure how often I would visit to do the upgrade/maintenance and I would love to avoid ending up in the situation of broken system yet still being able to do the upgrade once in a while when I visit 馃槉 )

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