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Operating System (OS) updates are disabled by default on the HDA.  To manually update, as ''root'' user (or precede with <code>sudo</code>) do:
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= Operating System (OS) Updates =
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Disabled by default on the HDA.   
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== Manual Update==
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To manually update, as ''root'' user (or precede with <code>sudo</code>) do:
  
 
<u>Fedora 21 or older</u>
 
<u>Fedora 21 or older</u>
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  dnf update
 
  dnf update
  
Amahi updates are installed automatically as follows:
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== Automated Update==
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See [yum-cron installing and configuring] for details.
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= Amahi Updates =
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Installed automatically as follows:
 
* Platform (only changes to current installed version, for example Amahi 9)
 
* Platform (only changes to current installed version, for example Amahi 9)
 
* Amahi specific applications, such as [https://www.amahi.org/apps/amahi-anywhere Amahi Anywhere] or [https://www.amahi.org/apps/Greyhole-ui Greyhole UI], etc
 
* Amahi specific applications, such as [https://www.amahi.org/apps/amahi-anywhere Amahi Anywhere] or [https://www.amahi.org/apps/Greyhole-ui Greyhole UI], etc

Revision as of 13:25, 12 May 2017

Operating System (OS) Updates

Disabled by default on the HDA.

Manual Update

To manually update, as root user (or precede with sudo) do:

Fedora 21 or older

yum update

Fedora 23 or newer

dnf update

Automated Update

See [yum-cron installing and configuring] for details.

Amahi Updates

Installed automatically as follows:

  • Platform (only changes to current installed version, for example Amahi 9)
  • Amahi specific applications, such as Amahi Anywhere or Greyhole UI, etc


NOTE: In order to upgrade from one Amahi version to another, you will need to follow the Amahi Docs guidance.