Fedora Installation :: New F14 Install No Updates?

Nov 17, 2010

i just finished a fresh install of F14 and ran yum update, but it comes back with no updates? In the past, i've always had tons of updates after an install. Did the updates happen during installation so that I have a fully updated version?

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ive installed fedora 14 64bit and chosen only kde as the desktop. i selected an extra 2 repos besides the default, fedora 14 -x86_64 and fedora 14-x86_64 -updates. i believe this kernel is installed: 2.6.35.11-83

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openssl-1.0.0a-1.fc12(i686) and
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Jan 24, 2011

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Mar 22, 2010

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Feb 8, 2009

I have what I suspect is a frequently encountered problem; indeed it may be an inevitable one. Moreover, I think that I know the solution to the problem. Let me explain.

History:
1. I downloaded f10 from the Fedora site.

2. I burned a DVD.

3. I installed f10 on my laptop using the DVD, and it seems to work correctly.

Symptoms:
4. I ran yum upgrade (as super user), and got the message 'No Packages marked for Update.'

5. I did the same thing for several days and got the same response.

6. I ran yum upgrade a* and got the same response. I thought that the mirror site might balk at large downloads.

Diagnosis:
From what I have read on the web I think the following is what happens.

What I will call the original repository-key system, the one that I downloaded and that is now on my DVD, is limited. It merely concerns the packages that are already on my DVD, and these packages are never changed in the original repository. Therefore, yum is working correctly and will always tell me that 'No Packages marked for Update.'

Cure:
There is a new repository-key system, and with it yum does real updates and upgrades. All I have to do is install the new repository-key system.

THE PROBLEM: ALTHOUGH I HAVE GOOGLED AND SEARCHED A LOT, I CANNOT FIND THE METHOD FOR GETTING AND INSTALLING THE NEW REPOSITORY-KEY SYSTEM IN F10. THERE MUST BE A SIMPLE STANDARDIZED METHOD. WHERE IS IT?

If the above is correct, then anyone who downloads and installs f10 as I did must face this problem.

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