> I have a little bit of a doubt though with one string. This is it:
>
> Your system uses an ARM CPU that is older than the ARMv6 architecture.
> All packages in karmic were built with optimizations requiring ARMv6
> as the minimal architecture. It is not possible to upgrade your system
> to a new Ubuntu release with this hardware.
>
> Shouldn't the word "karmic" be avoided from UI element? (even if they
> appear in ARM architecture...) Wouldn't it be better to substitute it
> with a generic "Ubuntu" or with a generic "in this version of Ubuntu"?
>
> Ciao.
>
> --
> Milo Casagrande <[email protected]>

It was my general understanding that the development codenames, i.e.
"Karmic Koala" or whatever, were in fact only development codenames
and that they should therefor not be used in any sense as soon as the
distribution is released. At that time the distribution _becomes_
"Ubuntu 9.10" and that is the name that should be used.

Regards Kenneth Nielsen

-- 
ubuntu-translators mailing list
[email protected]
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-translators

Reply via email to