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* The supported way is using 'fedup': [[FedUp#How_Can_I_Upgrade_My_System_with_FedUp.3F]] You may also find the instructions in the [[QA:Testcase_upgrade_fedup_cli_previous_desktop|fedup test case]] useful for using fedup to upgrade to a pre-release. | * The supported way is using 'fedup': [[FedUp#How_Can_I_Upgrade_My_System_with_FedUp.3F]] You may also find the instructions in the [[QA:Testcase_upgrade_fedup_cli_previous_desktop|fedup test case]] useful for using fedup to upgrade to a pre-release. | ||
* [[Upgrading_Fedora_using_yum|Upgrade using 'yum' | * [[Upgrading_Fedora_using_yum|Upgrade using 'yum']: This method is not officially supported, but is very commonly used by developers. If you're a power user this is a possible option! | ||
=== Run Fedora 19 in a VM with nested virtualization === | === Run Fedora 19 in a VM with nested virtualization === |