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<font face="Nimbus Roman No9 L">Although not appropriate but Linux
Mint has better option as far as the updates are concerned. It
categorizes the updates which are core and necessary. You can
always discard the updates you don't need (which are numbered as
4,5 and 6) and come lower down; indeed most of them are not even
required. If it is critical update, it is labeled as 1. <br>
<br>
Thats one of the main reasons why I shifted to Mint. Truly, it is
what Ubuntu should actually aim for. <br>
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On Saturday 19 February 2011 03:24 PM, Rohit R wrote:
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cite="mid:AANLkTiko67-i_26+P+NouCVYeuPDMz9H+R=oN3VsXp8g@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">I think there is no need to run dist-upgrade if you
are on 10.04.1<br>
<br>
You will get a normal update which will change your version number
to 10.04.2<br>
<br>
Maintenance release is a release with all the updates since LTS
release applied. This should be used in fresh installations to
avoid downloading huge amount of updates.<br>
<br>
<div class="gmail_quote">On 19 February 2011 15:14, Manish Sinha <span
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On 02/19/2011 07:46 AM, Narendra Diwate wrote:<br>
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Hi<br>
<br>
On topic, I have Ubuntu 10.04.1 iso images with me and feel
it a<br>
complete waste of limited bandwidth to again download the
whole iso. Is<br>
there a way that i can just download the difference and<br>
regenerate/recreate/modify the iso to 10.04.2.<br>
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<br>
I have Ubuntu 10.04 installed on my laptop which got updated
to 10.04.1<br>
<br>
All you need to do is apt-get dist-upgrade and it will goto
10.04.2<br>
<br>
No need to download the full ISO again<br>
<br>
<br>
--<br>
Manish<br>
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