Hey

If you are on Alpha3 and have just ran apt-get upgrade then you are fully
upto date.

Daily build to my understanding are so that interested people could test
any regressions with the Ubuntu install images.. Also you don't need to
write the ISO on CD you could always make your usb stick bootable.

daily ISOs can be obtained from here http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/

On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 11:59 PM, John Kim <thinkn...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I don't understand how one runs daily builds.  The first thing that
> springs to my mind is that every day, I will need to download a new iso to
> run the build of the day. Do I have to pop in a blank disk every time I
> want to run a daily build?
>
> I'm interested in running daily builds to see the improvements. How must I
> do on my computer to set this up?  Currently, I run Ubuntu alpha 3.
>  Thanks.
>
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