I think numbering versions makes it easier to web search than roman numerals. Do you think you'd get better results from web searching Super Bowl 50, or Super Bowl L?
Please keep the number system. Much easier on us old dogs.
Robert
Will the final version of 2.6 still be released on 1 Sep 15? Will 2.4 update to the complete 2.6 or will we have to install 2.6 manually to get all it's features? (I've got a new SSD. No sense in installing 2.4 if I'll just have to wipe it and install 2.6 in a few weeks.)
If I'm not mistaken.?
Once "Linux Lite 2.6 Final" is released, you can use the "Lite Upgrade" Tool to upgrade a 2.x to 2.6
(08-08-2015, 09:24 AM)Wirezfree link Wrote: [ -> ]If I'm not mistaken.?
Once "Linux Lite 2.6 Final" is released, you can use the "Lite Upgrade" Tool to upgrade a 2.x to 2.6
I read that too but I'm just making sure it's still valid. It's enough of a pain to do a fresh install of an OS (not the install itself but migrating all of the passwords, bookmarks, settings, etc). As long as 2.4 will upgrade to 2.6, it's worth it. If not, I'll wait to install 2.6 on the new SSD when it comes out (hence the release date question).
I'm sure if there are any issues Jerry would post...
So I think it's safe to assume Sept is still on the cards.
I actually like the numbering system. I believe it's easier to keep track of.