Gentlemen,
I burned the ISO image file and booted from the CD. Everything seems to 
be ok.

I prefer installing the new release on a different PC with a new hard 
disk in order to be sure that all the junk I produced by  fiddling and 
playing with 2.3 or 2.4 is left behind. Therefore, I don't like 
upgrading, even if it may be faster  - Murphy is always and everywhere, 
and who knows if, on the old disk, all the files have been deleted that 
should be, and all the files are present that the new release needs, and 
in their proper places?

Many thanks to those who worked on the new release!

Peter Blodow


Alex Joni schrieb:
> err, sure there is.
>
> the latest CD we have on linuxcnc.org : 
> http://www.linuxcnc.org/iso/ubuntu-10.04-linuxcnc2-i386.iso
> it is also available on my EU mirror: 
> http://dsplabs.upt.ro/~juve/emc/get.php?file=ubuntu-10.04-linuxcnc2-i386.iso 
> (maybe that works faster for some people)
>
> it includes:
> - Ubuntu 10.04 (incl. latest updates)
> - LinuxCNC 2.5.0
>
> (note the linuxcnc2 in the name, the linuxcnc1 contains LinuxCNC 2.4.x).
>
> Regards,
> Alex
>
>   


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