Fedora :: Old Fc12 Packages Still On Updated Machine?

Jul 15, 2010

I did my update back when F13 was first out. A lot of the F12 packages are still on the machine. Should I be concerned. My latest thing was dealing with the Kmod-Nvidia packages left behind from F12. Someone suggested removing them and once I did my updater did its job perfectly.

So, the question is do I need to remove all the F12 packages or should I wait until there is another conflict? Secondly, if I should remove them, is it a search and destroy mission or can I simply nuke them all in one grouping?

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Fedora :: How Can I Mas Remove These Fc12 Packages

Aug 1, 2010

so i recently had a problem with preupgrade (power cut mid process). anyway it seems that my system is now f13. In any event it seems that there are 785 f12 packages still remaining.yum list installed | grep f12 output can be seen here.How can I mas remove these fc12 packages?

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Code:

joel@localhost: ~> cat /etc/fedora-release
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Jun 1, 2010

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Code:

rpm -qa |grep fc12

lots of and lots of fc12 packages pop up. below is the list. if there is fc13 version of these packages, and if there is (which I suspect for at least some of them there should be) why my sys doesn't update to those packages?

here is the list of fc12 packages:

Code:

~$ rpm -qa |grep fc12
ctan-cm-lgc-fonts-common-0.5-17.fc12.noarch
plexus-compiler-1.5.2-4.3.fc12.noarch
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