Hi Folks,
I have been using Kubuntu 5.10 (breezy) for almost a year and it works great. It is my desktop workstation as well as serving as a web development test server with Apache, MySql and PHP.
Now, I am feeling adventurous and want to upgrade to 6.06 (dapper). I know I can download the 6.06 ISO and burn it to a CD and install. But I am wondering if there is a way from the command line, like apt-get, that I can use to upgrade the machine to 6.06. Is there a way to upgrade without a CD?
And, yes, I do plan to back up everything before I upgrade.
All the best,
Wild
I have been using Kubuntu 5.10 (breezy) for almost a year and it works great. It is my desktop workstation as well as serving as a web development test server with Apache, MySql and PHP.
Now, I am feeling adventurous and want to upgrade to 6.06 (dapper). I know I can download the 6.06 ISO and burn it to a CD and install. But I am wondering if there is a way from the command line, like apt-get, that I can use to upgrade the machine to 6.06. Is there a way to upgrade without a CD?
And, yes, I do plan to back up everything before I upgrade.
All the best,
Wild
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