Yes, Feisty is the most up-to-date stable release. Mike K. > I did both. After edgy it told me to do that. I did and it worked fine. > Tried it again after feisty and it just says "your system is up to date.". > > M. Knisely wrote: >> Please, Please, PLEASE; DO NOT upgrade Ubuntu this way. This is not >> the way to do an upgrade. >> >> Please use: >> >> gksu "update-manager -c" >> >> >> Mike L >> >> larry wrote: >>> >>> At the ham radio breakfast yesterday, my friend Paul (whom I >>> introduced to Linux 4 years ago) happened to mention that he just >>> upgraded to Feisty, with no problems. >>> >>> So I figured it's about time for me to move beyond dapper. >>> >>> I changed sources.list to "edgy" and crossed my fingers. dist-upgrade >>> got 300+ MB of updates, and installed them. Reboot, everything is OK, >>> and I now have Firefox 2.0 among other things. >>> >>> Changed to "feisty" and this time got 800+ MB. There were a few >>> puzzling questions, but altogether it all works fine. Lots of >>> different-looking fonts. The only thing left is te following error >>> (and the fact that my custom fortunes are obviously broken, but I can >>> fix that) - >>> >>> E: /var/cache/apt/archives/ia32-libs_1.5ubuntu9_amd64.deb: trying to >>> overwrite `/usr/lib32/libaudio.so.2.4', which is also in package >>> ia32-libs-openoffice.org >>> >>> What can I do about it? Thanks guys. >>> >> >> >> To unsubscribe send to ncolug-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'unsubscribe' >> in the Subject field. >> >> > > > -- > Your best consolation is the hope that the things you failed to get > weren't > really worth having. > > > To unsubscribe send to ncolug-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'unsubscribe' in > the Subject field. > > To unsubscribe send to ncolug-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'unsubscribe' in the Subject field.