- Place a large caution box at the top of the file, warning
users of the outdated information on the page and directing
them to the more current "Using firewalld" quick doc.
- Drop the second and third iptables section partials entirely,
as it's been years since either 'system-config-firewall' or
'system-config-firewall-tui' has been available in the repos.
Locally it rendered for me with the title of the target document, however when
deployed it rendered with the filename of the target document. So include the
document titles explicitly instead.
* Improve messaging regarding N->N+2 upgrades.
* Move some details regarding Rawhide issues to the specific Rawhide wiki page.
This generic guide doesn't need to go into detail about Rawhide issues,
because that makes it harder to read for general users (not interested in
Rawhide). Power users can follow a link.
* Update gnome-software screenshot (more recent, with graphics).
* Clearly state that upgrading using pure `dnf` or `fedora-upgrade` is
unsupported.
* Other small adjustments and clarifications, link fixes. Make section headlines
look consistent across articles (don't capitalize every word).
The current version of the page includes hardcoded, obsolete references
to e.g. Fedora 28, 30, and 31, which can be confusing.
Replace references with attributes, and add a new one, `{NEXTNEXTVER}`
for the branched example.
Signed-off-by: Michel Alexandre Salim <salimma@fedoraproject.org>
The virtio-win docs are out of date, and soon to be even more so with
coming upstream changes to the yum repo. Upstream devs would like to
move the docs closer to the upstream project infrastructure.
Delete most of the content and point at the upstream packaging README.md
https://pagure.io/fedora-docs/quick-docs/issue/327
Signed-off-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>
Added sudo to lines where needed
Changed "apachectl reload" to "sudo systemctl reload httpd.service"
Added / to the end of /etc/httpd/conf.d
Technical review completed and is now accurate.
Why this change is needed:
With the new default system in BTRF as Defautl for new instalation
this procedure needs updated.
What this change accomplishes:
. Reflect the diferences between rescue a system in a LVM/BTRF file System.
. Remove Sequence Number Warninig in a debug-dracut-problems.adoc
fix ticket: #316
Note: Please don't push .adoc with Warning Messages is quite anoying
What this change accomplishes:
1. Move PostgreSql to Database Section
2. Remove Tips and Trips in PostgreSQL and move to the following
3. Add manage-sql-server.adoc and add GUI for Mysql/MariaDB/PostgreSQL
4. Add install information phpPgadmin because in fedora 33 is out of repo.
This is now the second time when rpmconf reverted me
google-chrome-stable.repo file back to version where I have `enabled=0`.
It looks like this package generates the repo file in the post scriplet
and does not mention it in the list of installed files, this probably
tricks rpmconf to do an incorrect action. I would love to investigate
further and maybe file a bug for chrome/chromium, but now that I
finished my upgrade I can't look back why rpmconf thought this file
needs updating - scriplet looks like this:
YUM_REPO_FILE="/etc/yum.repos.d/google-chrome.repo"
install_yum() {
install_rpm_key
if [ ! "$REPOCONFIG" ]; then
return 0
fi
if [ -d "/etc/yum.repos.d" ]; then
cat > "$YUM_REPO_FILE" << REPOCONTENT
[google-chrome]
name=google-chrome
baseurl=$REPOCONFIG/$DEFAULT_ARCH
enabled=1
gpgcheck=1
gpgkey=https://dl.google.com/linux/linux_signing_key.pub
REPOCONTENT
fi
}
It was likely some older version of the package. Anyway, I thought I'd
drop a warning note for others, because I accidentally disabled this
repo which left my Chrome on an old version for about a year until it
websites started warning me about an unsupported version. This is
dangerous, my main browser is Firefox but this could be a security
problem for others.
Added sudo to lines where needed
Changed "apachectl reload" to "sudo systemctl reload httpd.service"
Added / to the end of /etc/httpd/conf.d
Technical review completed and is now accurate.