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How to upgrade to fedora 25

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After the arrival of the new Fedora 25 version, there are many users who will want to enjoy all its benefits, to help with the task, we have prepared this tutorial in which we teach you how to update your Fedora 24 operating system to the new version. How to upgrade to Fedora 25.

We show you the process of updating to Fedora 25

Fedora makes it easy enough for us to update the operating system to the latest released version, in fact it is not very different from how we would do it in other distributions such as Ubuntu and Linux Mint, the biggest difference is that the package manager is different and for both do not serve the same commands.

A very easy way to update to Fedora 25 is to wait for Gnome to show us the available update icon, once it appears we just need to accept and let the system do all the work. The icon is inside the Software section and should appear on your system very soon, although due to the large number of updates it is likely to take a while to appear.

Another way to upgrade to Fedora 25 is to use the beloved and hated equal parts command terminal, first we open a terminal and type the following line:

one sudo dnf upgrade --refresh

It is possible that it gives us an error if we do not have the necessary application installed on our Fedora, to solve it we write the following:

sudo dnf install dnf-plugin-system-upgrade

After that we run the previous command again and all the update packages will start downloading, once the download has finished we must give the installation order for all the downloaded packages:

12 sudo dnf system-upgrade download --releasever=25 sudo dnf system-upgrade reboot

Once the installation finishes the system will reboot and we will have Fedora 25 before our eyes, we recommend trying a Live DVD version before installation to ensure that there is no compatibility problem with the equipment.

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