Re: [Trisquel-users] Ubuntu 18.04 and the Trisquelize Script While Trisquel 9 Is Not Existing

2019-01-19 Thread Mason Hock
> Can I use the Trisquelize script with any existing Ubunto to > Trisquel version? Yes, I think so. I have never used the script myself, but if I understand correctly all it does is replace the Ubuntu repos with the Trisquel repos, identify proprietary software on your system, and give you the

Re: [Trisquel-users] Ubuntu 18.04 and the Trisquelize Script While Trisquel 9 Is Not Existing

2019-01-19 Thread davidpgil
Thanks. Can I use the Trisquelize script with any existing Ubunto to Trisquel version? Since I don't know any better, I have always installed Ubuntu 14.04 and run the trisquelize script from that version. Can I install Ubuntu 16.04 and run Trisquelize to get Trisquel 8? I'm also considering

Re: [Trisquel-users] Ubuntu 18.04 and the Trisquelize Script While Trisquel 9 Is Not Existing

2019-01-17 Thread jason
Not only would not be possible because the sources.list file would be changed to point to a repository that doesn't exist (and so installation of any packages would be impossible since they don't exist) the existing system would also be hardmed in the process. That's because part of the

Re: [Trisquel-users] Ubuntu 18.04 and the Trisquelize Script While Trisquel 9 Is Not Existing

2019-01-17 Thread Mason Hock
> If I were to use the trisquelize script on a computer with Ubuntu 18.04 > while Tirsquel 9 has not been released, what would happen? IIRC, that script replaces the Ubuntu repositories with the corresponding Trisquel repositories. I don't think that there is a Trisquel 9 repository yet, so this

[Trisquel-users] Ubuntu 18.04 and the Trisquelize Script While Trisquel 9 Is Not Existing

2019-01-17 Thread davidpgil
If I were to use the trisquelize script on a computer with Ubuntu 18.04 while Tirsquel 9 has not been released, what would happen?