On 25/08/18 00:06, nomedarosa9 wrote:
hello, friends!
I'm still learning how to use Linux so I wanna know more about
upgrading, since my 16.04 version is already receiving notifications
about 18.04.
Others have warned against 18.04 and some have said it works for them.
I moved off Xubuntu to
18.04 works great for me too, on three machines. I don't understand all
the hate for Xubuntu 18.04 on this mail list recently.
Thiago, you shouldn't loose any files and your configuration should stay
the same, but remember to backup your important data before upgrading.
That's always a good
On 2018-08-25 chris wrote:
> 18.04 is too broken for my uses.
Maybe for you. But for _me_ it's working great.
You should have in mind, that other people may have other
requirements. I have abandoned KDE since it reached Version 4, because
_I_ think, it has become a big mess. But hey: There are
On 25/08/18 15:00, Dan Juarez wrote:
I believe 16.04 support on Xubuntu ends in April of next year. It is
Ubuntu that goes until 2021.
Thank you for that.
I have been testing Linux lite, and will move to that when 16.04 reaches
end of life.
18.04 is too broken for my uses.
--
I believe 16.04 support on Xubuntu ends in April of next year. It is Ubuntu
that goes until 2021.
Dan
On August 24, 2018 8:58:08 PM chris wrote:
On 25/08/18 11:06, nomedarosa9 wrote:
hello, friends!
I'm still learning how to use Linux so I wanna know more about
upgrading, since my 16.04
On 25/08/18 11:06, nomedarosa9 wrote:
hello, friends!
I'm still learning how to use Linux so I wanna know more about
upgrading, since my 16.04 version is already receiving notifications
about 18.04.
is there anything I should take care with? will I lose any files upon
upgrading?
thanks
hello, friends!
I'm still learning how to use Linux so I wanna know more about upgrading, since
my 16.04 version is already receiving notifications about 18.04.
is there anything I should take care with? will I lose any files upon upgrading?
thanks for the support
Thiago da Rosa
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