Hi :)
A fresh install is always better than upgrading.  Also the more steps you take 
the less likely to be satisfactory.  It's usually possible to upgrade from 1 
LTS to the next LTS without upgrading to all the intermediarry 6monthlies.  

There is a neat trick for installing any version over any other version
(so you can even go backwards too! 12.04 to 10.04 or whatever).

Step 1 is to use a LiveCd session or similar but when you get to the
partitioning section choose "Manual" or "Advanced" or "Something else"
depending on which version of Ubuntu you are installing.  It's always
the bottom option.  It rescans your drives and lets you choose which
partition to use as what.  The trick is the crucial part here.  DO NOT
let it format any partition except for the Swap.  So, make sure there
are NO ticks in the "Format?" column.

Step 2 = after the install is complete.  Work out which programs you had
installed (or at least those you want) that are not currently installed.
A quick look in /home/username at all the .somethings (eg .libreoffice
or .config/libreoffice indicates that you have LibreOffice).  There are
some sub-folders such as .gconf and .mozilla but you only need a hasty
skim through, and compare with whatever is (or rather is not) in the
menus.

It's unclear what people mean by "broken" or "unstable" unless you know
the person.  One chap (granted he was an office worker) told me his
machine was "completely dead" and spent about a week ranting about how
bad it all was and how useless tech support was he finally let me onto
his machine and i solved it in 3 clicks.

So, if you say something is broken or unstable then it's better to give a hint 
as to what sort of things are going wrong.  Otherwise many techies just assume 
you're an idiot and the instability is user-error because that's what it so 
often turns out to be.  
Regards from
Tom )

-- 
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which is subscribed to the bug report.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1

Title:
  Microsoft has a majority market share

To manage notifications about this bug go to:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/clubdistro/+bug/1/+subscriptions

-- 
ubuntu-bugs mailing list
ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs

Reply via email to