Andrew M.A. Cater: > > Upgrades between releases > ========================= > > You'll hear lots of views on this. SUBJECTIVE OPINION FOLLOWS:GUT > FEELING AND EXPERIENCE IN EQUAL PARTS. Ubuntu is harder to upgrade > cleanly between releases and it may actually be quicker to reinstall. > You certainly can't skip a release so you'd need to do 8.04, 8.10, > 9.04, 9.10 (for example). This is partly a consequence of short release > cycles above. Debian is _far_ more polished here /SUBJECTIVE
JFTR: Debian doesn't support skipping releases on upgrades either. If want to to upgrade a woody system to lenny, you have to upgrade to sarge first. But of course this is less of an issue since Debian doesn't release that often. And I think (without being sure) that you can always upgrade from one Ubuntu LTS release to the next, skipping the intermediate non-LTS releases. J. -- Ultimately, the Millenium Dome is a spectacular monument of the doublethink of our times. [Agree] [Disagree] <http://www.slowlydownward.com/NODATA/data_enter2.html>
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