Do Okt 10 14:18:36 2013
Good afternoon!
Thank You for email and help.



Well if Xubuntu works anything like Debian you have to edit the file:

  /etc/apt/sources.list
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Is this the most easy way?


Find all of the instances of the old version you want to switch from and 
change them to the new version you want to switch to, and save that. 
Then do an aptitude update and after that aptitude full-upgrade


I don't use apt-get myself as it is depreciated in favor of aptitude 
today in Debian. Apt-get still kind of works, but it is just old junk today.


Although there sometimes are other steps you need to take first. It 
depends what you're upgrading from. Sometimes there are specific 
packages you have to upgrade first, before you upgrade the whole system. 
So you are best off following specific instructions that pertain to the 
distribution, and version you are currently running.


Unfortunately with Xubuntu the upgrade page is a 404


http://xubuntu.org/upgrading/


http://i.imgur.com/YygQP3b.png


So that is kind of junky.


You are upgrading BTW, not updating. It is a bit different.
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Thank You for help.
Sophie




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