This depends on what you want out of the upgrade:
For most desktop use, upgrading from 9.04 to 9.10 is pretty smooth and 
painless, although you'll be stuck with the stupid chooser login, all of the 
other GDM options are gone.
There are some other "new" "features" that eliminate all choice in various 
areas, but most users won't notice those (picky types like me will probably 
want to "apt-get purge" about 200 packages jammed in by the new version in 
order to restore some semblance of a desktop that works your way, rather than 
the "Microsoft" way).

If you want to run ext4 partitions, you'll want to backup your homedir and do a 
clean install.  "Upgrades" from ext3 to ext4 aren't complete due to technical 
limitations, so it's best to do a clean format as ext4 if you want to use it.

After install, use "sudo apt-get purge update-manager update-notifier 
update-manager-core update-notifier-common" to get rid of the pop-under 
stupidity in update manager (introduced in 9.04 and still present in 9.10).  
You'll have to run "apt-get update;apt-get -d dist-upgrade" nightly via cron 
(and then run "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" manually on occasion to do actual 
upgrades) to replicate the useful functionality that update-notifier used to 
offer, but it's a small price to pay for not having the stupid thing interrupt 
your work constantly.

==Joseph++

Jerry Davis wrote:
> I have used linux for many years, and I have found that upgrades in place
> rarely work in the past.
> 
> Has anyone done a upgrade in place using the Update Manager for ubuntu 9.10?
> Did it work?
> 
> Or would it be better to just create a tarball of my home directory, save it
> off, download and burn the iso, and just do a full install?
> 

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