Dan Horák wrote:
Gordan Bobic píše v St 23. 02. 2011 v 22:59 +0000:
On 02/23/2011 05:52 PM, Paul Whalen wrote:
The Fedora 13 ARM Beta is now available for download. There are still a number of packages that haven’t been built for ARM due to build failures or missing dependencies.
Presumably, for those of us that started with the Alpha (or yum updated from F12), a simple yum update from the koji repository will get us up to date?
Not sure if F-12 will make a difference, but "yum update" from F-11 isn't possible due the xz compression used in the rpms and I didn't want to spend much time on back-porting the right rpm. So I've replaced the F-11 filesystem on my sheevaplug with the F-13 one, used the same 2.6.32 kernel + initramfs to boot and it works fine.
You misunderstood what I said - I'd already yum updated F12 to F13. :) I was asking if yum updating to get to beta packages would be sufficient to get in line with the beta release from the alpha.
Gordan