Upgrade to Fedora 36 from Fedora 35 using DNF

This is guide, howto upgrade Fedora 35 to Fedora 36 using DNF. This method works on desktop and server machines. You can also upgrade older Fedora installations (example Fedora 34/33/32) directly to Fedora 36. I have tested this method on several machines, but if you have problems, please let me know. Always remember backup, before upgrade! Check video version of guide:
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inttf-kernel - Clear Linux kernel for Fedora 36 users

This is a project I’ve been working on lately. Build Clear Linux kernel for Fedora users. All Clear Linux patches and almost full kernel config are working currently. Only minor changes to get modprobe, hostname, fbdev, etc. working on Fedora. This is currently still at testing stage and not recommend on any production environment(s). Also remember backup all important data! I have run several tests mainly using Phoronix Test Suite to see if there is any speed difference between original Fedora kernel and Clear Linux kernel on Fedora. And yes, there are differences. Of course hardware support might be more limited than original Fedora kernel and SELINUX is disabled totally. All tests have been performed SELINUX disabled to see real speed difference. I will publish later comparison video.
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Upgrade to Fedora 37 from Fedora 36 using DNF

This is guide, howto upgrade Fedora 36 to Fedora 37 using DNF. This method works on desktop and server machines. You can also upgrade older Fedora installations (example Fedora 35/34/33) directly to Fedora 37. I have tested this method on several machines, but if you have problems, please let me know. Always remember backup, before upgrade! Check video version of guide: Watch More Videos and Subscribe to if-not-true-then-false.com Youtube Channel
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Upgrade to Fedora 38 from Fedora 37 using DNF

This is guide, howto upgrade Fedora 37 to Fedora 38 using DNF. This method works on desktop and server machines. You can also upgrade older Fedora installations (example Fedora 36/35/34) directly to Fedora 38. I have tested this method on several machines, but if you have problems, please let me know. Always remember backup, before upgrade! Check video version of guide: Support inttf: Buy Me a Coffee: Buy me a coffee Subscribe and follow: Follow @inttf 1. Before Upgrade 1.1 Backup Your Data Before doing anything, do full system backup or backup at least your important data: documents, pictures, videos, config files, log files, databases etc. This is very important step, because if something goes wrong and you have to do fresh install, then you can easily restore your data.
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Install Google Chrome on openSUSE Leap 15.5 / 15.4 / Tumbleweed

This is quick guide howto install install Google Chrome browser on openSUSE Leap 15.5 / 15.4 / Tumbleweed. Best way to install and keep up-to-date with Google Chrome browser is use Google’s own RPM repository. All Google-Chrome-Stable, Google-Chrome-Beta and Google-Chrome-Unstable are available. Check video version of guide:
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CentOS Stream Netinstall Guide – CentOS 8 Stream Installation Screenshots

This is CentOS 8 Stream installation guide, step-by-step walkthrough with screenshots. The CentOS 8 is available for the following architectures Intel/AMD 64-bit IBM Power little endian ARM 64-bit Check video version of guide: Support inttf: Buy Me a Coffee: Buy me a coffee Subscribe and follow: Follow @inttf On this guide I use Anaconda Graphical Installer and CentOS 8 Stream DVD ISO. You can alternatively use Stream Boot ISO or 8.0.1905 medias.
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