On 12/03/2014 03:41 PM, Aere Greenway wrote: > On 12/03/2014 01:30 PM, Florian Coste wrote: >> In fact, it's just a suggestion. I know that many people recommend >> the LTS version for beginners. In the french unbutu website, after >> some discuss, we had put foward the LTS version Ubuntu 14.04 for >> beginners. (If you're not a beginner, I presume that you know which >> version is better for you). I know that in official ubuntu web site, >> the 14.10 version is put foward also, but I wondering if it would be >> great to put foward the LTS version of Lubuntu. >> >> I know that it's a choice to do. But in Lubuntu web site, if you >> click on first donwload links you'll donwload the 14.10 version. I >> think it's a little bit tricky, don't you think ? >> >> As sometimes advanced users advice to use the LTS version, I think >> the web site should retransmit this message (if it's a good advice to >> start with LTS version, because, you won't have to update your system). > Florian, and all: > > I wonder if a relevant piece of information regarding this > (particularly for beginners), is how reliable is the upgrade process > from one LTS version to the next? > > I can't yet answer that from my own experience. > > I know the upgrade process from one release to the next release has > been very reliable, but I haven't yet tried upgrading from one LTS > release to the next LTS release. > > Can anyone speak from experience on that? > Hi Aere, I always keep the family computer on LTS. And from 12.04 to 14.04 was easy. But of course it is intel everything, so it is very good hardware for Linux :) But I do not know how I upgraded... I usually use an ISO. It would be worth testing this further!
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