I have always used do-release-upgrade. This morning, I used it to upgrade to
lucid and all looks OK so far. 

I'm a bit old fashioned though. My main interface is based on emacspeak. I've
not used orca that much. Therefore, I tend to use text based apps over
graphics based ones, despite the fact I run under X. 

Tim

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 > greetings,
 > I did some more research on how to update ubuntu distributions from the 
 > command line.  The two options appear to be:
 > 
 > (1) sudo update-manager 
 > 
 > (2) sudo do-release-upgrade -m desktop
 > 
 > method 1 would just launch the graphical application from the command line 
 > (gnome-terminal) and in general is the recommended distribution upgrade 
 > method from the ubuntu wiki.  I can't find much doccumentation on 
 > do-release-upgrade, are there any drastic differences btween what these two 
 > programs do?
 > 
 > Does anyone have any advice on which is the better (faster? more 
 > accessible?) method for updateing my Ubuntu system to lucid?
 > 
 > Thanks:-)
 > 
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