Yes, it may be time to upgrade to some higher version.
14.04 will be out soon, though.
I went from 10.04 to 12.04/MATE and it solved many "problems" I had
getting updated packages [not LO] with the bug fixes needed.
Yes, 10.04 should have a 5 year support, but practical issues states
that y
Ubuntu Upgrades can be a bit bumpy, even from LTS to LTS.
I ended up doing clean install after upgrading from 10.04 to 12.04 anyway.
Be aware of older ATI/AMD graphics cards not working unless you use
opensource driver.
Use gparted to create and copy old partition to new partition on current
On 31/01/14 10:16, Tom Davies wrote:
> Hi :)
> You probably can't get a PPA or anything for Ubuntu 10.04 now. It is
> past it's end-of-life. Generally it is recommended to upgrade to
> 12.04 LTS (this time 5 years support).
If the OP is going to upgrade, I would suggest that he waits a couple of
Hi :)
You probably can't get a PPA or anything for Ubuntu 10.04 now. It is
past it's end-of-life. Generally it is recommended to upgrade to
12.04 LTS (this time 5 years support). However a lot of people
struggle with the Unity Interface and install Mate or Cinamon. Other
people have switched to
On 01/30/2014 07:15 PM, Yadu Kishore wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible to install LibreOffice 4.2 on Ubuntu 10.04 ?
>
> Thanks,
I don't see why not but honestly I can't test. Best bet is to purge the
version you have an then install the debian packages that you can find
on www.libreoffice.org/downloa
Hi,
Is it possible to install LibreOffice 4.2 on Ubuntu 10.04 ?
Thanks,
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