Kaj Haulrich wrote:
I have done the change and ended up doing a fresh install. It is worth it as things are more 'tied down' in the Official version. Especially USB which is why I updated in the first place.Well, seems this only got to Ryan, so I'll re-post :
On Wednesday 22 September 2004 15:33, Ryan Steffes wrote:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:it looks like your mail client may have replied only to me and not to the list. Sorry, it's a hazard of using Gmail for lists that I can't disable the REPLY-TO
On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 15:07:28 +0200, Kaj Haulrich
On Wednesday 22 September 2004 15:00, Ryan Steffes wrote:
On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 10:23:17 +0200, Bela Markuswrote:
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I can't tell you definitively, as I haven't personally doneHi,
this is too early for 10.1, but is it possible or is it worst to migrate from the Community Edition to the Official of the same versions? What is the experoence with 10.0?
Regards... Bela
it, but I'd think Community Edition would be very close to
the official release save any last minute bugs they work out
before the official release. I would think you'd just need
to target your urpmi sources at Official then urpmi.update -a
and urpmi --autoselect ( although I'd highly consider tossing
in a --test first, just to be sure). That'd grab anything
but a new kernel.
A word of advice : prior to urpmi'ing all the stuff edit your "/etc/mandrake-release" file as follows :
Mandrake Linux release 10.0 (Official) for i586
Otherwise some packages might get confused.
HTH
Kaj Haulrich.
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