Hi everybody.....
I really love this forum, and I have always been able to find answers and solutions by just searching. This time I have not been able to find what I would like to know, and need some help.
Unfortunately, I am still using Kubuntu Feisty 7.04, so no chance of upgrading this EOL. Due to a bad experience trying to upgrade to Gutsy, I decided to stay here. Don't fix it if it ain't broke. Right? Well, not really........... Being the newbie I am, I had no idea what EOL meant..........
I am thrilled with Feisty, but need to "get with the program", and have issues that warrant the new install. I have read posts dealing with upgrading from an EOL by doing a new install, setting my current /home folder as the new /home using manual partitioning, and even renaming .kde to .kdeold from the Live CD boot (though I don't understand why I should rename the old .kde folder if I have a backup of /home on my external - other than maybe simplifying the process). My computer is generic, AMD Sempron 3000+, 160 Gig HD, 512 MB RAM, VIA S3 UniChrome Pro VGA chipset (I bought a new Nvidia GeForce 6200, but waiting for the new install before dealing with drivers ). My HD is formatted ext3. That said, these are my questions and concerns:
I prefer to jump into this head first, rather than start at Hardy and work my way up. I have burned a copy of Juanty 9.04 (and did a CD check). I know the new install will wipe out my old root folder and program applications. The programs I am most concerned about are my email client and web browser, of which I use Firefox and Thunderbird.
Now comes the newbie in me.............A friend told me there shouldn't be any major problems or issues, and to install the most stable KDE4 version. This was Juanty when I burned my Live CD, but not sure anymore since Karmic is out. It took my several attempts to restore my emails after the Gutsy upgrade crash, so I hope you can understand why I am gun shy.
Perhaps I'm just being paranoid, but knowing that once I wipe out my Feisty, it will be virtually impossible to get back to where I am now. I would appreciate any advise or recommendations that would help before I take this plunge into KDE4. BIG thanks!!
Mark
I really love this forum, and I have always been able to find answers and solutions by just searching. This time I have not been able to find what I would like to know, and need some help.
Unfortunately, I am still using Kubuntu Feisty 7.04, so no chance of upgrading this EOL. Due to a bad experience trying to upgrade to Gutsy, I decided to stay here. Don't fix it if it ain't broke. Right? Well, not really........... Being the newbie I am, I had no idea what EOL meant..........
I am thrilled with Feisty, but need to "get with the program", and have issues that warrant the new install. I have read posts dealing with upgrading from an EOL by doing a new install, setting my current /home folder as the new /home using manual partitioning, and even renaming .kde to .kdeold from the Live CD boot (though I don't understand why I should rename the old .kde folder if I have a backup of /home on my external - other than maybe simplifying the process). My computer is generic, AMD Sempron 3000+, 160 Gig HD, 512 MB RAM, VIA S3 UniChrome Pro VGA chipset (I bought a new Nvidia GeForce 6200, but waiting for the new install before dealing with drivers ). My HD is formatted ext3. That said, these are my questions and concerns:
I prefer to jump into this head first, rather than start at Hardy and work my way up. I have burned a copy of Juanty 9.04 (and did a CD check). I know the new install will wipe out my old root folder and program applications. The programs I am most concerned about are my email client and web browser, of which I use Firefox and Thunderbird.
Now comes the newbie in me.............A friend told me there shouldn't be any major problems or issues, and to install the most stable KDE4 version. This was Juanty when I burned my Live CD, but not sure anymore since Karmic is out. It took my several attempts to restore my emails after the Gutsy upgrade crash, so I hope you can understand why I am gun shy.
Perhaps I'm just being paranoid, but knowing that once I wipe out my Feisty, it will be virtually impossible to get back to where I am now. I would appreciate any advise or recommendations that would help before I take this plunge into KDE4. BIG thanks!!
Mark
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