I have updated Ubuntu on notebooks a couple of times from one LTS release to
the next. This works well (and is tested) for those packages that are part of
the old release, but it does not necessarily work well for packages outside the
distribution.
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should show those manually
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Dear Jim and Jon
Thanks very much for your information and thoughts!
Cheers,
Domen
On Fri, Jan 14, 2022 at 10:09 PM Jim Fairman wrote:
> Hi Domen,
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> I have been running 20.04 for quite some time now without any issues. In
> my experience, performing in-place upgrades from a previous version (
Hi Domen,
I have been running 20.04 for quite some time now without any issues. In
my experience, performing in-place upgrades from a previous version (eg:
14.04 to 16.04, 16.04 to 18.04) caused some issues and I usually ended up
having to wipe the system and perform fresh installs, but your mile
Hi all,
has anyone updated the Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Bionic Beaver to the never 20.04?
That means with programs we usually have installed (java, phython, xds,
ccp4 & coot, phenix, R, data warrior, pymol, nomacine, etc)? Any troubles,
recommendations?
22 LTS is coming out this year, I'm not sure if jump