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Old 30th December 2010, 07:42 AM
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FC12 to FC14 upgrade and no FC14 repositories

I upgraded my FC12 to FC14 with a DVD distribution.

During the upgrade I had no option to select repositories, like those made available during a fresh install.

Now my system has no FC14 repositories, which on the plus side means the system always says my software is up-to-date, but on the minus side means I know the software is being economical with the truth.

If I do a System -> Administration -> Software Sources, I DO have a Fedora 14 repository, but it only works if the DVD is loaded.

How do I add proper repositories ? I am hoping for a stable x86_64 type place.

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