Lubuntu : One month later
Phill Whiteside
PhillW at PhillW.net
Thu Dec 4 02:55:32 UTC 2014
Do NOT try 12.04 to 14,04 !!!!
12.04 was not an LTS for lubuntu. It "may" work, but it is not what we
would recommend. The consensus is that you make a /home partition, copy
your data there and do a re-install. [1] using the advanced option so as to
not reformat your /home partition.
Regards,
Phill.
1. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Partitioning/Home/Moving
On 4 December 2014 at 02:32, Israel <israeldahl at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 12/03/2014 07:49 PM, Aere Greenway wrote:
> > On 12/03/2014 03:21 PM, Israel wrote:
> >> I always keep the family computer on LTS.
> >> And from 12.04 to 14.04 was easy. But of course it is intel everything,
> >> so it is very good hardware for Linux:)
> >> But I do not know how I upgraded... I usually use an ISO.
> >> It would be worth testing this further!
> > Israel & all:
> >
> > When support of 12.04 is ended, I will test this in the other Ubuntu
> > variants (but not Lubuntu, since there is not an official Lubuntu
> > 12.04 LTS system).
> >
> Aere & all,
> This will be a good issue to look into as Lubuntu now has an LTS, so
> moving forward Lubuntu users could (potentially) migrate from LTS to LTS.
> It might be worth installing Lubuntu 12.04 and upgrading to 14.04 just
> to see the effects (does it work?)
> I did try this on a PowerPC, but of course 14.04 has PPC issues, so the
> upgrade did not go well....
>
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