On Sun, 16 Mar 2008 at 20:10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I've Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon installed on the laptop. > > And, as I'm fed up with it, I've decided to reinstall > Feisty Fawn, which, though an earlier version, didn't give me the aggro > that I have with the Gibbon. > > However. I'm having trouble installing Feisty. A friend says it's probably > due to my trying to install an earlier version over a version that > supercedes. > > Is he right? If he is, is there any way around it?
Ubuntu is designed and tested to be upgraded, not downgraded. If you want to move backwards, you're best off wiping gutsy and installing feisty from scratch. Or better yet, how about you tell us what makes you aggro about gutsy, then maybe we can try and help you? :) Speaking for myself, there were a few things about gutsy that drove me bananas, but I found some workarounds and everything is peachy now. -- "Society is important because of Ubuntu." - Bill Clinton, September 2006
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