What is your question?
IIUC you ask for ARM architecture?
http://www.ubuntu.com/download/server/arm
http://fridge.ubuntu.com/2014/04/17/ubuntu-14-04-trusty-tahr-released/
Other distros:
https://www.debian.org/ports/arm/
http://archlinuxarm.org/
Or is there any question about USB?
https://www.g
#bought a spindle of dvds. Downloaded the 64 bit iso, makes dvd ok, but usb
stick fails to boot straight away after reboot.
Checked the disk had no error before boot. Wouldn't this be a good auto option?
If installing via a dvd, check the install will complete with no disk errors
before commit
On Sat, 2014-10-25 at 16:21 +0200, Tommy Hjalmarsson wrote:
> If you are a newbie and want learn. Do it.
No, no, if you are a newbie with masochistic tendencies and you want to
learn the painful way, then do it.
Being in the the middle of a project :D. Never change a winning team!
The project wor
My tip is:
Backup files you can't loose. Things you have made and files you have
collected.
If your Ubuntu Studio 14.04 is updated, you haven't done some deep deep
hacking, just installed some program. The upgrade should go smoothly.
If you want to check if it worth it, Install it in a Virt
On Sat, 2014-10-25 at 16:07 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Sat, 2014-10-25 at 06:59 -0700, leo wrote:
> > Backup back up backup.
>
> So Mike, Leo and Ralf confirm with this: Backup!
>
> We seemingly go conform regarding release upgrades too.
> My main disro is a rolling release. Using a rolling
On Sat, 2014-10-25 at 06:59 -0700, leo wrote:
> Backup back up backup.
So Mike, Leo and Ralf confirm with this: Backup!
We seemingly go conform regarding release upgrades too.
My main disro is a rolling release. Using a rolling release you need to
to care a lot on your own about what's happening.
I've started using Ubuntu, several different flavors since I migrated from
Windows a little over a year ago.
A couple things I learned...the hard way...
1) There's a difference between upgrade and update.
The safest way to upgrade to a different OS version is to do a fresh
install, and make
On Sat, 2014-10-25 at 09:18 -0400, Mike Holstein wrote:
> Before proceeding with system upgrades, you should have backups of all
> and any important data. This is true on any operating system, since
> all hard drives fail.
True not only for this worst case. There are other issues too ;). You
might
On Oct 25, 2014 7:19 AM, "Alex Armani" wrote:
>
> My internet tripped out doing an upgrade.
> How do I do the online upgrade? Now it doesn't seem to recognise that
14.10 is available.
> Is there a cli commands to do this please, aha tia from Alex.
>
I suggest you stay on 14.04. I would check that
Oops, send from the wrong address, now I'm sorry for breaking the thread
by forwarding my original message.
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From: Ralf Mardorf
To: ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-studio-users] Trying to update 14.04.1 to 14.10
Date: Sat, 25 Oct 2014 1
On Sat, Oct 25, 2014, at 01:15 PM, Alex Armani wrote:
> My internet tripped out doing an upgrade.
> How do I do the online upgrade? Now it doesn't seem to recognise that
> 14.10 is available.
> Is there a cli commands to do this please, aha tia from Alex.
>
>
> --
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My internet tripped out doing an upgrade.
How do I do the online upgrade? Now it doesn't seem to recognise that 14.10 is
available.
Is there a cli commands to do this please, aha tia from Alex.
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