[ubuntu-in] one quiery

Giridhari giridhari.gupta at gmail.com
Thu Jan 27 05:12:02 UTC 2011


Thanks for the solution ...

On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 9:28 AM, Ramnarayan.K <ramnarayan.k at gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi Harvinder,
>
> On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 9:14 AM, tejasbrar at yahoo.co.in
> <tejasbrar at yahoo.co.in> wrote:
> > Hi ram,
> >
> > I know ur active and old user. Thanks for help.
> > problem is that i use net through airtel mobile connection so speed is
> slow. Using ubuntu 9.4 v
> > want to update to new v.
>
> Do you want to Upgrade the Ubuntu from 9.04 to some newer version.
>
> If that is the case the next version is 9.10 and its technically
> possible, but not advisable, to do that over the net.
>
> However the best way to update / upgrade is to get your self the
> latest version (stable) in this case 10.10 and use the CD to reinstall
> over the old. *However* this assumes that you know your way around
> your system.
>
> If not do one of the following (and let us know as well)
> 1. Spend some time figuring out your system, esp if your /home is on a
> separate partition , because if it is then your life is easy
>        # check it out in System --> Administration - gparted or
>        # use sudo fdisk -l in a terminal and post the output to the
> list and then df -h
>
>
> 2. Is your present system WUBI based , dual boot with Windows are
> fully Ubuntu. (WUBI -= installed inside windows)
>
> Reinstalling is not necessarily hard if you prepare well but can be a
> huge *pain* if all the key parameters are ignored.
>
> regards
> ram
>
> > On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 9:02 AM, tejasbrar at yahoo.co.in
> > <tejasbrar at yahoo.co.in> wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> How can we update any one software without using update manager. Plz
> explain in detail if any way.
> >
> > sudo use apt-get install "name of software" in your terminal
> >
> > before that you may need to run apt-get update to refresh the list of
> > software so that the updates are know
> > **
> > why don't you want to use an update manager, is it a software thats
> > not part of the official repositories, in that case you may need to
> > uninstall the old version and reinstall the new version.
> >
> > **
> > last - if you explain the problem better it may be possible to provide
> > you with a workable solution rather than flinging ideas in the
> > relative dark.
> >
> > ram
> >
> >
>
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