I see that 16.04 is LTS. I assume that means it's ultra stable. At one point I upgraded from 14.10 to 15.04 but was frustrated at the lack of stability. I therefore reverted to 14.04 LTS and have been happy. I did really like the redesign of 15.04; I just couldn't stand the bugs. Maybe it's time to give an upgrade another shot. I was pleased to see that 16.04 is LTS (http://www.kubuntu.org/getkubuntu/). I can always Clonezilla ghost image my drive in case I hate it.
I have in my Kubuntu notes database that you upgrade via the konsole as follows:
This will do it, right? My question is will it automatically set 16.04 to LTS? If I like this new version, I would prefer to stick with it when the next one comes out. I would rather go with the LTS versions rather than the very newest that might be buggy.
I have in my Kubuntu notes database that you upgrade via the konsole as follows:
Code:
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get dist-upgrade sudo do-release-upgrade -d
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