They have no clue what a developer needs. Note: VScode is utter crap! People who designed VScode were high on drugs or plain old-fashioned idiots. Short list with typical ones would be: IntelliJ and Visual Studio. Then there is the long list of IDEs available on many platforms I've used or am still using to work with multiple programming languages and file formats. Both use Ctrl- s, but won't work over SSH-session. On Windows, mostly Notepad++ rarely Windows' own Notepad. On Linux, I definitely use Vim, rarely Emacs, almost never Nano (any editor requiring Ctrl- s over SSH is crap!). Fact remains there aren't that many of them commonly used. That's it! You're done for at least for next 6 months.Īs a software developer I've pretty much used all text editors there is. Linux version 6.5.86_64 (gcc (GCC) 13.2.1 20231011 (Red Hat 13.2.1-4), GNU ld version 2.40-13.fc39) #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Wed Nov 8 22:37:įinally, you can do optional clean-up: dnf system-upgrade clean & dnf clean packages When back in, verify: cat /etc/fedora-release cat /proc/version Installing the packages and rebooting into the new release shouldn't take too many minutes. If you have a console, you'll see the progress. Everything before this has been a warm-up run. To state the obvious: this is the dangerous part. Now all prep is done and you're good to go for the actual upgrade. Next time all you have to do is replace the release vesion with the one you want to upgrade into. Note: This workflow has existed for a long time. Now you're good to go for download all the new packages with a: dnf system-upgrade download -releasever=39 Then make sure upgrade tooling is installed: dnf install dnf-plugin-system-upgrade. Docs are in article Performing system upgrade.įirst you make sure existing system is upgraded to all latest stuff with a dnf -refresh upgrade. To get your Fedora in-place-upgraded, process is rather simple. When I want to toy around with something that doesn't quite fit, I choose Arch Linux. For the record: I hate those semi-working everything-done-only-half-way Debian/Ubuntu crap. As they scrapped Red Hat Linux in 2003 and went for Fedora Core / RHEL, I've had something from those two running. Version 3.0.3 was released in 1996 and ever since I've had something from them running.
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