Hello,
As I read through the various threads in this forum and I see that many Kubuntu veterans recommend backing up the home directory and installing the newest version of Kubuntu instead of upgrading.
I need Apache,MySQL,PHP installed on my computer for work. I install them using the directions I found on kubuntuguide.org.
If I do a clean install I will loose all my site settings and I will have to find and install all the extensions again.
Is there a way to avoid this? Ubuntu server admins must face this problem on a regular basis. So I am hoping that someone has come up with a semi painless procedure. Could you kindly share the solution?
Many thanks for reading my post.
As I read through the various threads in this forum and I see that many Kubuntu veterans recommend backing up the home directory and installing the newest version of Kubuntu instead of upgrading.
I need Apache,MySQL,PHP installed on my computer for work. I install them using the directions I found on kubuntuguide.org.
If I do a clean install I will loose all my site settings and I will have to find and install all the extensions again.
Is there a way to avoid this? Ubuntu server admins must face this problem on a regular basis. So I am hoping that someone has come up with a semi painless procedure. Could you kindly share the solution?
Many thanks for reading my post.
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