-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 On 2017-11-27 15:21, 'Marek Jenkins' via qubes-users wrote: > On Monday, 27 November 2017 12:04:27 UTC+1, Jean-Luc Duriez > wrote: >> New to Qubes OS but veteran Linux user, I am currently building a >> R4-RC2 config for my day-to-day personal desktop. I gave a try to >> R3.2 but my Intel HD 630 integrated GPU was not supported, so I >> went for the beta. >> >> I have begun to create a few AppVMs and imported my data in the >> Qubes. I feel confident enough to start using it right now as it >> is quite stable. >> >> Before I make the big step to ditch my previous OS, I would like >> to know what will be the procedure to switch from R4-RC2 to R4 >> stable. Shall I be forced into a reinstall of Qubes OS from >> scratch, or will it be something easier like a dom0 update, which >> will preserve the Templates/AppVMs ? What should I expect for the >> upgrade ? >> >> Thanks for your lights >> >> Jean-Luc > > I'd also be interested to know ! >
We'll announce this as soon as we can. However, we usually can't say for certain whether an in-place upgrade will be possible until very close to the stable release. If we say that it'll be possible based on our current plans, and those plans change, users may be inconvenienced (or worse). If we refrain from changing our plans because we've already said that an in-place upgrade will be possible, that limits our ability to improve the final release while it's still in testing. We don't want to make promises that we can't keep, but we also don't want to lock ourselves into a path that turns out to be sub-optimal. That's why we wait to announce things like this until we can be reasonably certain. - -- Andrew David Wong (Axon) Community Manager, Qubes OS https://www.qubes-os.org -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJaHMd3AAoJENtN07w5UDAw5OEP/1fUdxHyRLDNsFX1Kfpw5ZzN SCsw64beRC5k8CCpjTDyUFD0LHfWdLwP9dbuqyoXuxZUqH9OY3TM8+q2XbZxdsWh MUfqlFrk9z8frLi0g4HswarppYqvpMVzeG2kBeYmfHAYulOyhjmQShI0PHtorXAo 6TiK8o/FKQ/C7BoQXXbN1wqVgpSV/U6gxeKpRADMepD3uAMhCGyH8b1nLJcElSRC lz6/xgdbDNYz1W384Suyoq21wknebQ6bwrdXsb3l/8+Wt8dUm/ZqSta65kWpmAIb qp3AT5DLdhnteUVhw4X78vXzSe3zMxJK0M/22vmHsKXPTy+qsvKsqo7K4oiYoV1t 04UwBIGGe+AqqtRnSR0f0+0hcC47nWGgxcdbmrEgRp4H9A5ayGzuR0Vq9aMCGyEv I65rOldxpBnBqmD+dzmr3TaDUccPRG4oAdfUcdKXCtiRVwM885t85es3kgT3XMv/ rTM+YD4PPDi8B1vXgiQCs1BC2je12xVZvz8qoNLbDMeXJuPLY+ZiT74zKTHQvW50 sVyi/aJ1YQt7n6UEGFTG2DksZSOWbMMyYXmqrzBgu2oj/dXOFQGv6nocXkVGdEXp DZfXgJxH37mqAeivJ6Xig2QG2SnQADKevs/KYmzzdlvq3IQxM98yn2Jna3oXEWeY Ie9fHWR7ufcO4Bn9fC4R =xq0i -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "qubes-users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to qubes-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this group, send email to qubes-users@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/qubes-users/6d4cd900-00e5-5301-1cbe-f0e8b21ab0a4%40qubes-os.org. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.