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== F.A.Q. Contents ==
General Questions
* [[#question1|What does DNF stand for ?]]
* [[#question2|Can I have DNF and Yum installed side by side ?]]
* [[#question3|What to do with packages that DNF refuses to remove because their ''%pre'' or ''%preun'' scripts are failing ?]]
* [[#question4|Why are ''dnf check-update'' packages not marked for upgrade in the following ''dnf upgrade'' ?]]
* [[#question5|Why do I get different results with ''dnf upgrade'' vs ''yum update'' ?]]
* [[#question6|Is it possible to force DNF to get the latest metadata on ''dnf upgrade'' ?]]
* [[#question7|How do I disable automatic metadata synchronization service ?]]
* [[#question8|Shouldn't DNF exit soon from certain commands if it is not run under root ?]]
Using DNF in Fedora
* [[#question9|For my stable Fedora release, can I install the rawhide packages for testing purposes ?]]
== General Questions ==
== General Questions ==



Version du 16 août 2014 à 10:34

F.A.Q. Contents

General Questions

Using DNF in Fedora

General Questions

1
What does DNF stand for ?

2
Can I have DNF and Yum installed side by side ?

3
What to do with packages that DNF refuses to remove because their %pre or %preun scripts are failing ?

4
Why are dnf check-update packages not marked for upgrade in the following dnf upgrade ?

5
Why do I get different results with dnf upgrade vs yum update ?

6
Is it possible to force DNF to get the latest metadata on dnf upgrade ?

7
How do I disable automatic metadata synchronization service ?

8
Shouldn't DNF exit soon from certain commands if it is not run under root ?

Using DNF in Fedora

9
For my stable Fedora release, can I install the rawhide packages for testing purposes ?
Installing rawhide packages onto a stable Fedora release system is generally discouraged as it leads to less tested combinations of installed packages. Please consider this step carefully.