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Mario Vukelic wrote:
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<pre wrap=""> It was so smooth that I didn't know I'd done a complete distro
upgrade until a couple of weeks later! <snip>
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The upgrade window that ticks off several steps and the fact that it
took hours were no clue? :)
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Now, now, that calls for common sense, which is off limits! :-)Â
Actually, it didn't really take all that long, but the boxes in
question are pretty modern (Core 2 Duo's and such), and we have a
400Mbps connection to the Internet at work. I upgraded Feisty to Gutsy
in less than an hour, inlcuding the reboot.<br>
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I guess the point is that Ubuntu's upgrade system has come a long way
since the early days. Haven't yet tried a Dapper-to-Hardy upgrade, but
Gutsy-to-Hardy works great, both with Ubuntu and Kubuntu.<br>
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--TP<br>
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