Fedora 11 upgrade notes
Fedora 11 Leonidas was released two days ago, and last night, I decided to upgrade from Fedora 10. I wimped out , however: instead of going the yum route , I used Preupgrade , which is a simplified version of the upgrade process. Preupgrade downloads all the necessary packages for an Anaconda-assisted upgrade. So, after about four hours of downloading the packages, I was finally upgraded to Fedora 11. Some significant changes from the previous releases are as follows: The Presto yum plugin, which uses deltarpms that significantly reduces the amount of data to be downloaded in updating packages. F11 boots faster -- about 30 seconds less than F10 in my not-so-scientific tests -- because the Fedora project managed to identify boot bottlenecks (they removed setroubleshootd, for one). Firefox 3.5 now comes bundled with F11, which brings private browsing mode and a faster Javascript engine among other improvements. I hit some snags, though: Gwibber ( 0.9.1-2.288bzr.fc11 ) does not see...