Do NOT try 12.04 to 14,04 !!!!

12.04 was not an LTS for lubuntu. It "may" work, but it is not what we
would recommend. The consensus is that you make a  /home partition, copy
your data there and do a re-install. [1] using the advanced option so as to
not reformat your /home partition.

Regards,

Phill.
1. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Partitioning/Home/Moving

On 4 December 2014 at 02:32, Israel <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 12/03/2014 07:49 PM, Aere Greenway wrote:
> > On 12/03/2014 03:21 PM, Israel wrote:
> >> 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!
> > Israel & all:
> >
> > When support of 12.04 is ended, I will test this in the other Ubuntu
> > variants (but not Lubuntu, since there is not an official Lubuntu
> > 12.04 LTS system).
> >
> Aere & all,
>  This will be a good issue to look into as Lubuntu now has an LTS, so
> moving forward Lubuntu users could (potentially) migrate from LTS to LTS.
> It might be worth installing Lubuntu 12.04 and upgrading to 14.04 just
> to see the effects (does it work?)
> I did try this on a PowerPC, but of course 14.04 has PPC issues, so the
> upgrade did not go well....
>
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