Greetings,
I have just finished building a new i7 box. My old Core 2 Duo, still running Windoze XP Pro, and still working on some distributed computing science work units for another day or 2, will become the happy recipient of Kubuntu v9.10.
My question(s) is this:
With all the bug fixes, updates and upgrades to v9.10, that have come out since its release, I do not relish the idea of trying to install them ALL AT ONCE. When KPackageKit tells me that there are some 5,000 updates that need to be installed, can I just start at the top of the list, select maybe 10 at a time and update that way? Or, should I just do the lump sum updates in one fell swoop? BTW, I know that there are not 5,000 updates, maybe 300 to 500 at best.
An inquiring mind in the Mid-West, U.S.A.
Rick
I have just finished building a new i7 box. My old Core 2 Duo, still running Windoze XP Pro, and still working on some distributed computing science work units for another day or 2, will become the happy recipient of Kubuntu v9.10.
My question(s) is this:
With all the bug fixes, updates and upgrades to v9.10, that have come out since its release, I do not relish the idea of trying to install them ALL AT ONCE. When KPackageKit tells me that there are some 5,000 updates that need to be installed, can I just start at the top of the list, select maybe 10 at a time and update that way? Or, should I just do the lump sum updates in one fell swoop? BTW, I know that there are not 5,000 updates, maybe 300 to 500 at best.
An inquiring mind in the Mid-West, U.S.A.
Rick
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