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Linux Basics: Useful Beginner Information

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N4RPS:
Hello, dscott!

UIAM, Linux Lite 1.0.2 will continue to be supported through the end of the Ubuntu 12.04 LTS life cycle (April 2017), so if you want to keep using it a while longer, you should be OK. You can always download the 2.0 ISO, cook up a LiveCD/USB from it, and try it out to see whether or not what you think about it compels you to move up.

Sadly, at this time, there is no upgrade path from 1.0.X versions to 2.0. Therefore, you'll have to start over with 2.0 from a fresh install. Actually,  I'm surprised that the current Windows/( )ubuntu upgrade options don't cause massive damage and grief to those who choose them by making a mess of everything...

73 DE N4RPS
Rob
 

Wirezfree:

--- Quote from: N4RPS on April 24, 2014, 01:11:00 AM ---Hello!

The efforts people put forward here are an excellent expression of the concept of the Linux community at its best!

73 DE N4RPS
Rob

--- End quote ---


Personally I think more so here...
because of the aims of LL and it's target audience. kudos to Valtam & team.

I have been on many.. many.. many linux forums
It was the great folks on here that help me decide to stick with LL

Not forgetting ++ To gold_finger...  :)

Dave

dscott:
I am using Linuxlite 1.0.2 and love it very much.  It replaced win xp very well.  I am considering upgrading to LL 2.0.  How do I go about that?  Do just install over 1.0.2?  Is it any better than 1.0.2?  I am thinking maybe I should just stay with what I have since it works so well.  I would appreciate any help you may provide.
Thanks,
dscott

Colin23erk:
Thank You for the benefit of your experience being passed on to us "ancient" newbies so we can learn new tricks  .

Colin

edo3:
Great resources, really important thing to have. Both for first time linux users and as a little refresher for the pros.

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