(Sorry for top-posting, awkward mobile client)
update-manager seems to update all of the ppa distro names for you. Not sure
about other third party repos though
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Matt Wheeler
m...@funkyhat.org
On Oct 15, 2009 9:36 AM, "Alan Pope" wrote:
2009/10/15 Neil Greenwood :
> In the Software Sources
Thanks everybody for your help. I just dont remember going through this
from upgrading. I have tried to go and update, and I dont recognise
anything. Its opened pages with Folders, and it has me completely lost.
I havent seen that before.
I am going to have to see if I can find another way of d
2009/10/15 Neil Greenwood :
> In the Software Sources applet, click on the Third Party tab.
>
> The repositories that were disabled by the upgrade will not be ticked
> in this list. You can re-enable them by ticking the box next to each.
>
This might be unwise. Those repos will likely refer to jau
2009/10/14 John Matthews :
> [snip] The Other Software updates
> didnt work, at least its showing they are all disabled on upgrade.
> Problem is, I cant remember what software I added. Funny thing is
> though, some of the things I did add seem to be working. How do i find
> out what software I adde
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 21:25:46 +0100, John Matthews wrote:
> thank you for reminding me. I did remember. After all that, the upgrade
> went ok, and I am writing this from Karmic. The Other Software updates
> didnt work, at least its showing they are all disabled on upgrade.
> Problem is, I cant rem
Matthew Daubney wrote:
> On Wed, 2009-10-14 at 20:02 +0100, jakewc2 wrote:
>
>> 2009/10/14 Sean Miller
>> From Ubuntu site...
>>
>> "To upgrade from Ubuntu 9.04 on a desktop system, press Alt+F2
>> and
>> type in "update-manager -d" (without the quotes)
On Wed, 2009-10-14 at 20:02 +0100, jakewc2 wrote:
>
>
> 2009/10/14 Sean Miller
> From Ubuntu site...
>
> "To upgrade from Ubuntu 9.04 on a desktop system, press Alt+F2
> and
> type in "update-manager -d" (without the quotes) into the
> command box
2009/10/14 Sean Miller
> From Ubuntu site...
>
> "To upgrade from Ubuntu 9.04 on a desktop system, press Alt+F2 and
> type in "update-manager -d" (without the quotes) into the command box.
> Update Manager should open up and tell you: New distribution release
> '9.10' is available. Click Upgrade
>From Ubuntu site...
"To upgrade from Ubuntu 9.04 on a desktop system, press Alt+F2 and
type in "update-manager -d" (without the quotes) into the command box.
Update Manager should open up and tell you: New distribution release
'9.10' is available. Click Upgrade and follow the on-screen
instructio
Jonathon Fernyhough wrote:
> 2009/10/14 :
>
>> Hi everyone. I’m running update-manager –c –d on a Jaunty machine and it’s
>> telling me everything is up to date, doesn’t seem to acknowledge there’s a
>> new development release available.
>>
>>
>>
>> Any ideas on how I can force it? Don’t really
2009/10/14 :
> Hi everyone. I’m running update-manager –c –d on a Jaunty machine and it’s
> telling me everything is up to date, doesn’t seem to acknowledge there’s a
> new development release available.
>
>
>
> Any ideas on how I can force it? Don’t really want to sed the sources.list
> and dist
2009/10/14 :
> Hi everyone. I’m running update-manager –c –d on a Jaunty machine and it’s
> telling me everything is up to date, doesn’t seem to acknowledge there’s a
> new development release available.
>
>
>
> Any ideas on how I can force it? Don’t really want to sed the sources.list
> and dist-
Hi everyone. I'm running update-manager -c -d on a Jaunty machine and
it's telling me everything is up to date, doesn't seem to acknowledge
there's a new development release available.
Any ideas on how I can force it? Don't really want to sed the
sources.list and dist-upgrade.
I'm behind a
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