I understand that firefox 3 requires some libs that can only be available if
the core OS updates from dapper to the latest ubuntu (8.0.4, hardy?).

The same goes for openoffice version 3 (which can open office 2007
documents), can only be installed in Hardy and fails to install in Dapper.

I guess the same shortcoming applies to new Flash Player version 10, which
looks like it'll only install on Hardy. Several attempts to install v10 in
dapper failed miserably. which lead me to go back to version 9 of firefox
(that is way too slow btw but no other option, web browsers need it for file
uploads to intranet and videconferencing/audio enhancements.

Do You guys have any time frame to move to HARDY version?

How wild is the idea of chrooting to dapper base.sfs and change all apt
sources from dapper to hardy and do a apt update? Assuming one did, do you
foresee HARDY file path changes breaking the OTC scripts and implementation?

Is there an efficient way of establishing that?
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