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Ubuntu 5.10 ya está disponible

Ubuntu 5.10 ya está disponible a través del asistente de distribución.

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Comentarios (2)

  1. Author Photo

    Anyone have thoughts on whether it’s easier to upgrade from Ubuntu 4.10 via:

    -a new configuration profile with this new 5.10 image

    vs

    -just use apt-get update apt-get dist update after modiyfing source.list to use hoary?

  2. Author Photo

    I had no problems ugrading from 4.1 to 5.1 via apt-get. I just followed what they have on their forums and it says you have to go from Warty (4.1) to Hoary (5.06?) to Breezy (5.1) and doing this i had no problems. I guess it might be possible to go straight from Warty to Breezy but im not sure

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