On jue, 2008-05-01 at 19:21 +0300, Yavor Doganov wrote: > How come? I thought that Ubuntu guarantee an upgrade path from LTS to > LTS+1, which presumably means users only have to follow the Release > Notes (which seem to be lacking for gNS) and change their > /etc/apt/sources.list at some point during the process (`aptitude > dist-upgrade', etc, etc.)
I don't wanna be unpolite, but this isn't Ubuntu. A lot of changes have been done from gNewSense 1.1 to 2.0 (based on Dapper initialy). The Xorg files, Mesa, and many other stuff (kernel included), that makes this upgrade almost imposible, i say that because there is the chance to do it, but thats a lot of time and work of research that could be used in improving the current one. For the next upgrade i'm sure that we will have, an improved path to upgrade. In anycase, i'm sure that if you say, - Hey, can i borrow your CD drive, i'm gonna install gNewSense 2.0 - Many comrades will say, - Sure, and after that you can let them the gNewSense CD :) - Since i'm not a developer you can omit this comment, and dig deeper to figure a way out to this upgrade path. :) -- Luis Alberto Guzmán García <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ gNewSense-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnewsense-users
