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## How to Upgrade Kinto
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Simply bring down the latest in either the master branch or dev, but dev is sometimes in flux as new features are being developed. Then you can re-run the setup.py installer, it will stop the service and re-install Kinto.
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Simply bring down the latest then you can re-run the setup.py installer, it will stop the service and re-install Kinto.
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Note: If you have made any custom changes to ~/.config/kinto then you will need to backup or rename those directories before running an update.
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### Does not start when you log in or after you reboot?
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Kinto
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You may need to manually set your DISPLAY in the systemd service file. Normally it pulls in the proper DISPLAY value but if it doesn't you can try this.
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Another possibility is the SELinux could be enabled and needs to be set to permissive. (aka /etc/selinux/config)
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You may need to manually set your DISPLAY in the systemd service file. Normally it pulls in the proper DISPLAY value but if it doesn't you can try this.
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To reset the display variable
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```
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echo $DISPLAY
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