![]() Of course that often means hacking on source code, but that is by no means the only thing I do. I like to describe it as “Taking care of everything needed so that people can build and enjoy awesome software”. The scope of what falls under “Software Platform” work is arguably quite wide. It’s been a month since my first post about my work as KDE Software Platform Engineer, so let’s have a look at what I have been doing since then. Please try it out and give us feedback on our Matrix room Time to Reboot, grab a coffee and after a few minutes… you shall boot into Fedora 38!!! If you see it, don’t panic, just close the message and click on Update All again. Important note: there is a known bug which might trigger an error message at this point. When it finishes, you will be asked for your password: Now be patient as many packages will need to be downloaded. Switch to the Update tab and wait until the progress bar finishes. Once you reboot, open Discover again and after a few seconds click on Upgrade to Fedora Linux 38: Now open Discover, go to the Update tab, click on Refresh and eventually on Update All:Ĭlick on Restart Now to trigger the installation of our patched discover I will now explain shorty what are the steps you need to follow to perform the upgrade via Discover: The team has enabled a COPR repository for those who want to help us test the upgrades from F37 to F38.īIG FAT WARNING: Fedora 38 is still in BETA There are, of course, a few quirks to solve but essentially it works. Thanks to the awesome work done by aleasto on this MR, we closed this bug. In short: no more Dnf System Upgrade for us!Ī bit of context/history: for those of you who follow Nate’s blog you might already know what I am talking about. This is a call for people out there to help us test the major version upgrades on Fedora KDE via Discover.
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