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How to Upgrade Ubuntu Desktop 9.10 to 10.04 Lucid Lynx Posted: 06 Apr 2010 05:27 AM PDT OK! Ubuntu 10.04 (“Lucid Lynx”) is almost upon us now. It has hit BETA 1, a step up from ALPHA 3 (more than a week ago) and is to be officially released on April 29, 2010. If you’re a Windows user who occasionally (pretends to) dabble in Linux, and has forgotten how to upgrade, here it is for you in a concise and easy-to-follow manner. Firstly, this article is only about how to upgrade from within Ubuntu, and it’s only for the DESKTOP (NOT Server!) version. If you have a version prior to 9.10; you will need to progressively upgrade to the next higher version before upgrading to 10.04. You really can’t jump versions here. Example: Upgrade 8.10 > 9.04 > 9.10 > 10.04 (No jumps allowed!) If you have slow internet connection OR cannot free at least 1488MB of hard disk space and need to do an offline upgrade, there is a good article here on this subject. Also, you should realize that this is Beta software, so only upgrade now if you know how to save yourself in case something go wrong. Otherwise, wait for the stable release in 3 weeks time. Pre-Upgrade: -Update your 9.10 to the latest available updates. Next, take a deep breath, cross your fingers, touch wood and proceed to: Upgrading to Stable version (after April 29, 2010): Stay on Update Manager, press “Check” again and you should see “New distribution release ‘10.04′ is available”. Click “Upgrade” and proceed according to instructions on the screen. 1. Press Alt + F2 to open the Run Application pop-up window. 3. Update Manager will now run and do some checking and then display: “New distribution release ‘10.04′ is available”. Click “Upgrade” and follow the on-screen instructions. 4. If you don’t hit upon any show stopper, you should be able to upgrade easily. Finally, pat yourself on the back. You’d just upgraded to the latest and greatest version of a very good OS and did not even have to go out and buy the (pirated?) CD. PS: I was forced to abort this and do the Offline Upgrade as I can only free about 1200 MB of space after trying out all sorts of things including removing Open Office files, and deleting foreign language files and fonts. This is because I only have about 3.5 GB of space on my hard disk for Ubuntu. |
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