Hi Oli,

At one point you had told me that chroot wouldn't work.  I've been using Dapper 
on my home desktop machine for a month already, and I'm finding it to be 
totally usable.

So what I'm asking is if it is reasonably safe to take the Edubuntu lab in 
school (after having all the students backup their data, of course ;-) and to 
dist-upgrade to Dapper?  If that results in a working lab afterwards, I'll be 
able to test Edubuntu Dapper with real students in a working environment.

Thanks!

jeff

On Thu, 23 Mar 2006 11:36:49 +0100, Oliver Grawert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi,
Am Donnerstag, den 23.03.2006, 01:05 +0000 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi All,

I was wondering if we could have a brief report on the status of dist-upgrade 
from Edubuntu Breezy to Dapper early in next week's meeting?  Does it work now?

Thanks!

jeff elkner

i dont exactly understand what you mean ... dist-upgrade always worked,
but during development it might happen that some things are not
installable due to missing dependencys that were not promoted to main
yet or due to bugs, that wont change before stable release and nobody
will be able to give you a guarantee it will work before ...

apart from that, dist upgrade (i.e. to a flight CD which is tested and
wont have the above problems) works since the beginning of dapper.

ciao
        oli

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