sudo dnf up
then sudo dnf system-upgrade download releasever=40
(you can also do 39 if you'd prefer)
then finally sudo dnf system-upgrade reboot
then wait and you're done!
You may have seen the announcement that mastodon.social is now "upgrading to a nightly build". This means that it is regularly releasing the latest and greatest version.
And you may be wondering if this is unique, or something special that only Eugen can do? The answer is no, the same version is available for all instances to upgrade to as frequently as they want.
Lot's of improvements rolling out. Exciting times.
The government is urged to expedite the #HighSpeedRail (#HSR) project between Malaysia and Singapore, as well as the #LightRailTransit (#LRT) transport system in Johor Baru.
Efforts to #upgrade the #publictransport system, especially in Johor Baru’s city centre will complete the state’s economic development ecosystem.
This follows the announcement of the Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone (#SEZ) and the Forest City special financial zone (#SFZ).
Windows 11 keeps trying to install different stuff, notifying you about how great edge is, requires new hardware, and more. Windows 12 is rumored to be cloud only with a subscription?...
🚀 I just published a short guide explaining how to upgrade PostgreSQL 🐘 from version 15 to 16 just after an upgrade to Ubuntu 24.04 LTS (Noble Numbat) 🦘
Finally: In the next few days you will receive a notification on your device with TUXEDO OS, that your system is ready for the upgrade to TUXEDO OS with Plasma 6.
Main issues, as always, were modules that wouldn't play nice, despite being verified as Drupal 10 compatible (sometimes because only a patch fixed it in D9, sometimes just not at all).
Mastodon is running on Ubuntu 20.04. Would like to upgrade to Ubuntu 22.04.
My question to the administrators in the Fediversum: Is this a simple process or are there any known issues with this upgrade that need special attention? I would be very grateful for any information. Thanks.
Just rebooted and I’m up and running with Fedora Silverblue 40.
(Just tried reinstalling mozilla-openh264 – so videos work in Firefox – but it failed with the same error. Not a big deal, I’m using @Vivaldi as my main browser these days anyway and I guess the Fedora folks will fix this in time.)
More importantly, I wonder if the screen reader has been fixed yet. (Yes, Fedora ships with a broken screen reader.)
What will you do once windows 10 is deprecated and you have to update to windows 11 or 12?
Windows 11 keeps trying to install different stuff, notifying you about how great edge is, requires new hardware, and more. Windows 12 is rumored to be cloud only with a subscription?...