On 10/10/2018 02:36 PM, Fritz Hudnut wrote:>
AG:
> >
> > Thanks for the thought; I did see that -d modifier in a search on
> > google . . . so far haven't added that one into the command . . .
> > haven't put a whole lot of time into it yet . . . but, spending more
> > time in Lu Next lately so ge
On 10/10/2018 01:36 PM, Fritz Hudnut wrote:
AG:
Thanks for the thought; I did see that -d modifier in a search on
google . . . so far haven't added that one into the command . . .
haven't put a whole lot of time into it yet . . . but, spending more
time in Lu Next lately so getting into the l
On 10/10/2018 02:36 PM, Fritz Hudnut wrote:
> AG:
>
> Thanks for the thought; I did see that -d modifier in a search on
> google . . . so far haven't added that one into the command . . .
> haven't put a whole lot of time into it yet . . . but, spending more
> time in Lu Next lately so getting into
AG:
Thanks for the thought; I did see that -d modifier in a search on google .
. . so far haven't added that one into the command . . . haven't put a
whole lot of time into it yet . . . but, spending more time in Lu Next
lately so getting into the latest edition might seem to move it up a tad
bit.
On 10/10/2018 12:06 PM, Fritz Hudnut wrote:
Haven't had the time to try that, but continuing to try
"do-release-upgrade" doesn't bring anything . . .
Did you include the "-d" option on the do-release-upgrade command?
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Folks:
Still liking Lu Next version for over all good handling and good looking
GUI; and still trying to figure out how to upgrade via console or Software
Updater to move it up into the "next" version, but still seems to be
holding at 18.04. Ordinarily I like LTS, but for Lu Next I would try to
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