On 09/23/2017 10:22 AM, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
On 09/23/2017 05:04 AM, Felix Natter wrote:
hi Jimmy,
I am writing you because you are running the same old(!) Ubuntu 12.04
LTS release for which support has run out as my father's computer does.
What strategy do you have to update this?
I think the best way is to update to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS "Trusty Tahr" by
(supported until April 2019):
- changing "precise" to "trusty" in sources.list
- apt-get update
- apt-get upgrade
- apt-get dist-upgrade
What do you think?
(I am a Debian user, and don't know that much about Ubuntu)
Thanks and Best Regards,
Felix
Hi Felix, I run 12.04 + 14.04 + 16.04 and Stretch + Buster + Sid/Testing
too and other systems too like Wheezy, Jessie, 17.04 and more. Maybe
your Father knows what I know and that is: Don't listen to the hype,
12.04 is still supported, Ubuntu says by subscription but you can ride
the subscription train for free if you have the sources. If he's using
KDE 4.8.5, it's one of the best for looks and feel and most of the bugs
have been fixed too.
I'm on list so please don't send me personal email.
Thanks,
I need to add, I don't know your experience, but my recommendation to
both you and your Father and with the state of World Order these days
would be to run Stretch fully updated with security in mind. Why
Stretch, it's going to be the system getting the most eyes on security.
Cheers!
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Jimmy Johnson
Debian Stretch - KDE Plasma 5.8.6 - AMD A8-7600 - EXT4 at sda6
Registered Linux User #380263