Uprgading to 5.5

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A rejoint: 04/07/2012

Hello, I am a new user of the system and I couldn't find any docs about upgrading 5.0 to 5.5. Is it even possible at this point? Can I upgrade using a DVD? Any info would be greatly appreciated.

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SirGrant

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A rejoint: 07/27/2010

That is because 5.5 is not released yet.

Chris

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A rejoint: 04/23/2011

This is probably something volunteers could be working on. Somewhere we have a wiki on things like this.

Looks like this is it:

http://trisquel.info/en/wiki/manuals

Here is an example of the process although it is slightly different for Trisquel (given the changes to the UI):

http://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-upgrade-ubuntu-11.04-natty-narwhal-to-11.10-oneiric-ocelot-desktop-and-server

It is quite easy. You basically just have to start the update manager and provided there is a new version available (5.5 is not yet final) it'll appear as an upgrade (vs update which just provides security fixes).

mYself
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A rejoint: 01/18/2012

Yeah, and there should also be a way to upgrade directly, using CD/DVD too, like on Ubuntu (this is one of the important features missing in Trisquel up to these days).

mYself
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A rejoint: 01/18/2012

Yeah, and there should also be a way to upgrade directly, using CD/DVD too,
like on Ubuntu (this is one of the important features missing in Trisquel up
to these days).

Chris

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A rejoint: 04/23/2011

This is probably something volunteers could be working on. Somewhere we have
a wiki on things like this.

Looks like this is it:

http://trisquel.info/en/wiki/manuals

Here is an example of the process although it is slightly different for
Trisquel (given the changes to the UI):

http://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-upgrade-ubuntu-11.04-natty-narwhal-to-11.10-oneiric-ocelot-desktop-and-server

teodorescup

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A rejoint: 01/04/2011

It should work by replacing in /etc/apt/sources.list , 'dagda' with
'brigantia' and then do a 'apt-get update && apt-get upgrade'.

However, since Brigantia it is not released yet, it would be better to wait
for the actual release before upgrading.

teodorescup

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A rejoint: 01/04/2011

It should work by replacing in /etc/apt/sources.list , 'dagda' with 'brigantia' and then do a 'apt-get update && apt-get upgrade'.

However, since Brigantia it is not released yet, it would be better to wait for the actual release before upgrading.