How on earth do you use a distro if you cannot upgrade it? You're supposed to re-install each new version?
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you have not provided ANY....."specifics".....
If I............personally............had not interacted with the hardware of my physical plant I would probably have many HOURS of "upgrade"...if I tried to "upgrade".
WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY...."upgrade"......
it is "common forum etiquette"....to provide as some small modicum of information about...
YOUR PARTICULAR SYSTEM....
otherwise we , the forum....are left somewhat in the dark....
moderators...please delete this post at your discretion if you think that i have use aspersive terms...
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Originally posted by kdeputer View PostHow on earth do you use a distro if you cannot upgrade it? You're supposed to re-install each new version?Windows no longer obstructs my view.
Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
"It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes
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Originally posted by kdeputer View PostHow on earth do you use a distro if you cannot upgrade it? You're supposed to re-install each new version?
I have another buntu based distro (mythbuntu) that has been upgraded from every release since 9.04
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Originally posted by kdeputer View PostHow on earth do you use a distro if you cannot upgrade it? You're supposed to re-install each new version?
Besides, AFAIK no one is forcing you to use Kubuntu. Good luck with your next distro, or better yet - Windows.
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Originally posted by Batty View PostI just upgraded my netbook from 12.10 to 13.04 with no problems
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Kdeputer, don't take this the wrong way, but looking at your posts, you sound like my dad. He wants everything and everyone perfect too. Sadly I failed to achieve his level of perfection. But yes every two years I do a complete wipe and install of the Kubuntu OS. I spoke about my procedure here on another topic. This assures me that I have all my stuff I want to keep and no garbage hang around in some unknown and unused place for years to come. I wish the best on all your matters and advise a bit more composure when dealing with people on the internet. Use this as sort of a mantra, "Nothing works right. Relationships don't work right. People don't work right. People make machines, so why should machines be perfect?".
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