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Old 28th October 2008, 09:35 AM
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How to update GNOME

I am running Fedora 9 but with some packages from rawhide. they are

1. kernel + plymouth
2. Xserver + mesa + drivers + libdrm

Can I get gnome 2.24 in If just do a yum update of all gnome packages. Has anyone tried that without breaking anything wlse.
 

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