Sorry, Canonical has UbuntuOne accounts, can Ubiquity pare with UbuntuOne
and through its UbuntuOne and it's derivatives should have access, how much
can we extend in UbuntuOne features



On Sun, Feb 11, 2018 at 9:53 AM, Technical Clarity <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Canonical has UbuntuOne accounts , can Ubiquity access this and how much
> can UbuntuUbuntu and its derivatives (Lubuntu, Xubuntu etc.) should
> really consider adding cross-distribution installation/upgrade feature in
> Ubiquity (Xen) can UbuntuOne be made extended to access?
>
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>> [email protected] schreef op 05-02-2018 18:52:
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>> > Yes people should back up their data anyway. Implementing this would be
>> > quite complicated it seems to me.
>>
>> I realize that e.g. OpenSUSE has a DVD-based upgrade mechanism but at
>> the same time they don't have different 'flavours'.
>>
>> Even if you incorporated it into some installer, you would have to do
>> the logic first.
>>
>> Recently I tried installing Unity in Kubuntu.... I did not succeed.....
>>
>> I don't think there is public documentation of what package or
>> metapackage changes actually occur from one installation to the next, in
>> terms of upgrading?
>>
>> It's probably a case of a few people knowing everything, or stuff being
>> internally documented?
>>
>> I don't know.
>>
>> I only go by what's visible.....
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