On 19 October 2010 09:20, Rajeshwar wrote:
> thanks a lot i will try this.
>
Good to know that, you have decided to do it the RIGHT way.
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thanks a lot i will try this.
On 10/18/10, Foysal Iqbal wrote:
> you can easily upgrade from 10.04 to 10.10.
> before that need to run update manager to check all the updates are
> installed
> for the current version (10.04).
> Then you can upgrade to 10.10 easily and during upgrading it will ask
you can easily upgrade from 10.04 to 10.10.
before that need to run update manager to check all the updates are installed
for the current version (10.04).
Then you can upgrade to 10.10 easily and during upgrading it will ask you to
keep the current grub file unchanged or change. in that case you
You have to update to 10.10 through internet or via alternate CD. You
cannot upgrade from the live cd. With live cd you can only install a
new system. As you said you are not interested in downloading your
installed software again. We suggested to skip it. Because, you should
not use older software
Which forum are you talking about? http://forum.linux.org.bd? Can you please
give us the link of the post where you've been asked? I did not find any
post there.
I am using 10.04 and hope to continue with it until 12.04 (the next LTS).
Canonical will provide updates for 10.04 till 2013. So if you
whats this??
are u joking
if its not possible you can say straight a way ..i just
asked the forum for an advice.
On 10/18/10, Abir Sadik wrote:
> do it just d way u like
> On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 12:08 AM, just d way u like > wrote:
>
>> skipping i just have got the cd and i w
do it just d way u like
On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 12:08 AM, just d way u like wrote:
> skipping i just have got the cd and i want to keep my system
> updated thats why ,skipping is not the solution rather is one way
> which will always be there but since this forum is filled with some
> in
skipping i just have got the cd and i want to keep my system
updated thats why ,skipping is not the solution rather is one way
which will always be there but since this forum is filled with some
intelligent person i requested for such a deed.
On 10/18/10, Nasimul Haque wrote:
> Linux distr
Linux distributions are meant to be a whole package. Every piece of
software is related in a distribution. A single distro is very much
tied into all the software/packages it comes with. Therefore when you
update a distro to a newer version almost all of the installed
software gets updated with it.
Hello
I really dont see why you have to install 10.10. 10.04 is a long time
support and very stable release. You can just stay with it for now. If it
aint broke, dont fix it ;)
On Sun, Oct 17, 2010 at 1:17 PM, just d way u like
wrote:
> dear friends of the forum i need a help ..
>
> i have ins
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