Trevor if you have the proposed source activated in sources, turn it
off if you want a more robust upgrade experience.
Generally kernel updates are useful and should be looked at for why it
didnt work if there is problems.
Theres some good documentation Trevor to help you report a bug, and to
do
Null Ack,
Thank you for your reply and assistance, I am most grateful.
I went System/Administration/Software Sources. Is this where you meant? I am a
newbie and not sure how to proceed to turn off the proposed source activated in
sources.
Trevor
--- On Wed, 17/9/08, Null Ack [EMAIL
Thats what were her for, to extend Australians embracing Ubuntu :)
Yes, thats what I was meaning in Software Sources. Its not enabled by
default so if you havent changed it, it wont be there.
As much as Ubuntu is tested across the world sometimes things slip
through. The way to contribute is by
2008/9/17 Null Ack [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thats what were her for, to extend Australians embracing Ubuntu :)
Yes, thats what I was meaning in Software Sources. Its not enabled by
default so if you havent changed it, it wont be there.
Just to clarify this for you Trevor, as someone unfamiliar