Tony Arnold wrote:
> Alan,
>
> alan c wrote:
>> alan c wrote:
>>> Alec Wright wrote:
In the terminal, do this command:
sudo aptitude update ; sudo aptitude upgrade
Then you'll be using proper ubuntu feisty. To confirm this, do this
command:
lsb_release -sc
And it
Alan,
alan c wrote:
> alan c wrote:
>> Alec Wright wrote:
>>> In the terminal, do this command:
>>> sudo aptitude update ; sudo aptitude upgrade
>>>
>>> Then you'll be using proper ubuntu feisty. To confirm this, do this
>>> command:
>>> lsb_release -sc
>>> And it should say feisty
>> Thanks! will
alan c wrote:
> Alec Wright wrote:
>> In the terminal, do this command:
>> sudo aptitude update ; sudo aptitude upgrade
>>
>> Then you'll be using proper ubuntu feisty. To confirm this, do this
>> command:
>> lsb_release -sc
>> And it should say feisty
>
> Thanks! will do it
> alan c
It worked w
Alec Wright wrote:
> In the terminal, do this command:
> sudo aptitude update ; sudo aptitude upgrade
>
> Then you'll be using proper ubuntu feisty. To confirm this, do this
> command:
> lsb_release -sc
> And it should say feisty
Thanks! will do it
alan c
> On Sat, 2007-04-21 at 20:13 +0100, al
In the terminal, do this command:
sudo aptitude update ; sudo aptitude upgrade
Then you'll be using proper ubuntu feisty. To confirm this, do this
command:
lsb_release -sc
And it should say feisty
On Sat, 2007-04-21 at 20:13 +0100, alan c wrote:
> I upgraded kubuntu 6.10 to 7.04 via the automatic
I upgraded kubuntu 6.10 to 7.04 via the automatic upgrader, and things
seemed to go ok for pretty well the full 2 1/2 hours (approximately),
but near the end when it looked as if files were being re written, the
crash notification appeared. Internet connection did not seem to be
effective at th