How to Upgrade Fedora 38 to Fedora 39

Fedora 39 was released on November 7, 2023, after a few delays. It is the latest version of the Fedora Linux distribution, which is known for its cutting-edge features and frequent releases.

Fedora is a community-driven project that is sponsored by Red Hat, and it is used by a wide array of users, including system administrators, desktop users, and software developers.

Fedora 39 includes several new features and improvements, including:

  • The latest GNOME 45 desktop environment, with stylish new widgets, a brand new Image Viewer app, and many other refinements.
  • The Linux kernel 6.5, with support for the latest hardware and security features.
  • The Firefox 110 web browser, with improved performance and security.
  • The LibreOffice 7.5 office suite, with new features and bug fixes.
  • The Python 3.11 programming language, with new features and performance improvements.

In addition to these new features, Fedora 39 also comes with several bug fixes and performance improvements.

How to Upgrade Fedora 38 to Fedora 39

If you are currently using the prior release, Fedora 38, you can upgrade your system to the latest version, Fedora 39, either through a command-line method or with the user-friendly graphical update provided by GNOME Software.

Upgrading Fedora 38 Using Command-Line

To upgrade from Fedora 38 to Fedora 39 via the command line, you can utilize the dnf-plugin-system-upgrade plugin, which is integrated with the DNF package manager to facilitate the seamless upgrade of your system to the latest Fedora release.

Step 1: Update Fedora 38 (Required)

Before moving to the new version, it’s important to update your Fedora 38 system packages to most latest and most compatible versions.

sudo dnf upgrade --refresh
Update Fedora System
Update Fedora System

Updating your system is essential for obtaining the signing keys of newer releases and addressing potential issues during the upgrade process.

Step 2: Install the DNF-plugin-system-upgrade Package on Fedora

Once the system upgrade is completed, you can install the dnf-plugin-system-upgrade plugin, which is a command-line tool for upgrading Fedora systems to a new major release.

sudo dnf install dnf-plugin-system-upgrade
Install dnf-plugin-system-upgrade Plugin
Install dnf-plugin-system-upgrade Plugin

Step 3: Download Fedora 39 Release

Now it’s time to use the system-upgrade command to download the Fedora 39 release.

sudo dnf system-upgrade download --releasever=39
Download Fedora 39 Release
Download Fedora 39 Release

The above command downloads all the required packages for the upgrade. Keep in mind that the process might take a while, based on your internet speed and the number of packages to be downloaded.

If you encounter conflicts during the upgrade, consider adding the --allowerasing option to your upgrade command, which will enable DNF to remove packages that could be causing conflicts during the upgrade.

sudo dnf system-upgrade download --releasever=39 --allowerasing

After the package download is complete, restart your system to begin the final installation process.

sudo dnf system-upgrade reboot

After rebooting, a progress bar will show the final installation status.

Upgrading Fedora System
Upgrading Fedora System

Step 4: Verify Fedora 39 Release

Once the upgrade to Fedora 39 is done, and you log in, you’ll see some changes in the user interface.

Fedora Login Screen
Fedora Login Screen
Verify Fedora Release
Verify Fedora Release

Upgrading Fedora 38 Using GUI

In this section, we’ll walk you through the steps to upgrade Fedora 38 to Fedora 39 using the graphical software application called Gnome software.

Step 1: Update Fedora 38 (Required)

In Fedora Workstation, once the next stable release becomes available, a graphical notification will pop up, resembling the update notifications. You can either click on this notification or open the Gnome Software application and navigate to the Updates pane to access a straightforward graphical interface for upgrading your system.

Update Fedora Software
Update Fedora Software

Next, click on the Refresh button to make sure that the Software is aware of the most recent updates. If there are any unapplied updates shown, please click the Download button next to them (and then Restart & Update button, when it appears), to fully update your existing system.

Installing Fedora Updates
Installing Fedora Updates

This is important, please do not skip this step.

Step 2: Initiate Fedora 38 Upgrade

Once system updates are installed, you should see an option to ‘Download‘ to start the upgrade process and follow the on-screen instructions provided by GNOME Software.

Download Fedora Updates
Download Fedora Updates

The system will lead you through the download and installation steps, so make sure you have a reliable internet connection, as this stage involves fetching a substantial amount of data.

Downloading Fedora Updates
Downloading Fedora Updates
Restart and Upgrade
Restart and Upgrade
Installing Fedora Updates
Installing Fedora Updates

After the upgrade process is complete, GNOME Software will automatically restart your system.

Step 4: Check the Fedora 39 Release

To confirm your Fedora 39, click on the “Activities” and search for “About“, which will typically provide information about your Fedora version, system specifications, and other relevant details.

Check Fedora Version
Check Fedora Version

Fresh Installation of Fedora 39 Server

In some cases, users may choose for a fresh installation of Fedora 39 Server instead of upgrading, as this method involves a fresh start, ensuring that your system benefits from the latest features without keeping any traces of the previous release.

Conclusion

Upgrading from Fedora 38 to Fedora 39 is a straightforward process that ensures you’re equipped with the latest features and improvements. By following these steps, you can seamlessly transition to the newest version of Fedora and explore its exciting developments.

Ravi Saive
I am an experienced GNU/Linux expert and a full-stack software developer with over a decade in the field of Linux and Open Source technologies

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    • @Jalt,

      I’m sorry to hear that you’re experiencing issues.

      Could you share more details about the issue you’re facing?, the information will help me assist you better in finding a solution.

      Thank you!

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  1. Great instructions! Successfully installed Fedora 39 on my system.

    The details of the Fedora 39 operating system are as follows:

    OS: Fedora Linux 39 (Workstation Edition)
    Host: VivoBook_ASUSLaptop X409BA_M409B 
    Kernel: 6.5.12-300.fc39.x86_64 
    Packages: 2310 (rpm), 99 (flatpak), 40 
    Shell: bash 5.2.21 
    Resolution: 1366x768 
    DE: GNOME 45.1 
    WM: Mutter 
    WM Theme: Adwaita 
    Theme: Adwaita [GTK2/3] 
    Icons: Adwaita [GTK2/3] 
    Terminal: gnome-terminal 
    CPU: AMD A9-9425 RADEON R5 2C+3G (2) @ 
    GPU: AMD ATI Radeon R2/R3/R4/R5 Graphi 
    Memory: 1921MiB / 19430MiB
    

    Thank you so much!

    Reply
  2. Upgrade 38 to 39 failed due to multiple streams that cannot be maintained. The module was MAVEN a java tool.

    # dnf module disable maven
    

    fixed the issue and upgrade completed.

    Reply

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