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{{From|https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EdgyUpgrades}} {{Languages|UbuntuHelp:EdgyUpgrades}} == 6.10 "Edgy Eft" == Ubuntu 6.10 "Edgy Eft" is a former stable version of the Ubuntu operating system. It was released October 26th, 2006. The common name given to this release from the time of its early development was "Edgy Eft". This release will be supported for 18 months on both desktops and servers. Note that the previous stable release (6.06 LTS) is a long-term support release, and so users requiring a longer support lifetime may choose to continue using that version rather than upgrade to or install 6.10. Edgy Eft was superseded as the current stable version by Ubuntu 7.04 "Feisty Fawn" in April 2007. Users installing Ubuntu on a new system may want to install the current stable version. Users upgrading from an earlier version of Ubuntu have no direct upgrade path from 6.06, and will probably want to do a stepwise upgrade to Edgy and then to Feisty. === Before you start === '''You can only upgrade to 6.10 "Edgy Eft" from Ubuntu 6.06 ("Dapper Drake"). (see [[UbuntuHelp:UpgradeNotes|UpgradeNotes]])''' === Upgrading using Update Manager === If you want to upgrade from 6.06 LTS to 6.10, run the following command (either via ALT-F2 or a terminal): <pre><nowiki> gksu "update-manager -c" </nowiki></pre> The '''-c''' (or equivalently '''--check-dist-upgrades''') switch instructs Update Manager to look for upgrades. By default, the Ubuntu 6.06 LTS release will not offer that automatically because of its long support cycle and high stability. If you have a working network connection, it should then inform you about a new release and offer to upgrade your system. If you have the Edgy Alternate Install CD (not the Desktop CD), you can save bandwidth by using: <pre><nowiki> gksu "sh /cdrom/cdromupgrade" </nowiki></pre> === Upgrading using apt-get -- NOT RECOMMENDED === '''Please note - this method is much less reliable. If you use this method, you MUST be prepared to fix problems manually, such as packages being unexpectedly removed, apt crashing unexpectedly, etc. Using Update Manager (see above) is likely to be much less problematic.''' <ol><li>Make sure that you have the packages "ubuntu-minimal" and "ubuntu-standard" installed, regardless of whether you're using Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu, or Edubuntu:</li></ol> Example: <pre><nowiki> sudo apt-get install ubuntu-minimal ubuntu-standard </nowiki></pre> <ol><li>The appropriate desktop package for your version of Ubuntu must also be installed. They are "ubuntu-desktop" for Ubuntu, "kubuntu-desktop" for Kubuntu, "xubuntu-desktop" for Xubuntu, and "edubuntu-desktop" for Edubuntu:</li></ol> Example: For Ubuntu <pre><nowiki> sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop </nowiki></pre> For Kubuntu <pre><nowiki> sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop </nowiki></pre> For Xubuntu <pre><nowiki> sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop </nowiki></pre> For Edubuntu <pre><nowiki> sudo apt-get install edubuntu-desktop </nowiki></pre> <ol><li>Edit your /etc/apt/sources.list as root. Change every occurrence of '''dapper''' to '''edgy'''. It is also recommended that you remove or disable any extra repository that may have been added besides the Ubuntu repositories.</li></ol> * Long route: Use your preferred editor. If you have a CD-ROM line in your file, then remove it. For Ubuntu. <pre><nowiki> gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list </nowiki></pre> For Kubuntu. <pre><nowiki> kdesu kate /etc/apt/sources.list </nowiki></pre> For Xubuntu. <pre><nowiki> gksudo mousepad /etc/apt/sources.list </nowiki></pre> In any terminal program. <pre><nowiki> sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list sudo vi /etc/apt/sources.list </nowiki></pre> * Shortcut: <pre><nowiki> sudo sed -e 's/\sdapper/ edgy/g' -i /etc/apt/sources.list </nowiki></pre> NOTE: This might not remove old CD-ROM lines. Manual inspection is suggested after running this command. (see Long Route) <ol><li>If you have the edgy ''alternate install CD'', you can save bandwidth by loading the CD into your CD-ROM drive and using:</li></ol> <pre><nowiki> sudo apt-cdrom add </nowiki></pre> <ol><li>Perform the upgrade:</li></ol> <pre><nowiki> sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade </nowiki></pre> OR, You can also use Aptitude: <pre><nowiki> sudo aptitude update && sudo aptitude dist-upgrade && sudo aptitude dist-upgrade </nowiki></pre> NOTE: The first run of dist-upgrade will upgrade everything except for upstart. After this a second dist-upgrade will finish the upgrade. <ol><li>Just to be totally sure that everything is installed properly, run these commands:</li></ol> <pre><nowiki> sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade sudo apt-get -f install sudo dpkg --configure -a </nowiki></pre> Running dist-upgrade again is done to ensure that no packages are left to install or upgrade. In some cases, certain packages fail to install even after running dist-upgrade the second time. <ol><li>Reboot in order to effect all changes. (kernel upgrades, upstart, etc...)</li></ol> === Notes === ==== Packages that are held back. ==== Some packages are intentionally held back when upgrading using apt-get. This is normal and it's perfectly safe to reboot a machine without these packages. ==== Problems with X ==== If after the upgrade the X server doesn't start (i.e. if you can't get the graphical login), then that can be caused by either a misconfigured X server or because the xserver-xorg package has been removed. Most of the times a reconfiguration of the xserver-xorg package will be enough. To do so issue the following command: <code><nowiki> sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg </nowiki></code> If that didn't work or if the package wasn't installed anymore, try to reinstall it, and thus do a reconfiguration too: <code><nowiki> sudo apt-get install --reinstall xserver-xorg </nowiki></code> Instead of using the following command as stated before, which didn't work for me for some reason, plus it wouldn't reinstall if it is installed already (using the --reinstall switch it will allways work; twosouls82 on 20061212): <code><nowiki> sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg </nowiki></code> * [http://www.debianadmin.com/ubuntu-edgy-upgrade-common-problems-with-solutions.html Ubuntu Edgy Upgrade Common Problems With solutions] ==== Upgrading from pre-release versions of Edgy ==== If you have installed a pre-release version of Edgy, it is assumed that you are already familiar enough with the package management tools to perform an ordinary upgrade. <ol><li>If you are upgrading from the beta release of Edgy to the release candidate, note that the default console font has changed for many languages. If you want to change your system to use the current default, edit `/etc/default/console-setup` and look for the `FONTFACE=` line. If it is set to `"Terminus"`, change this line to `FONTFACE="VGA"`, and, if necessary, change the `FONTSIZE=` line to `FONTSIZE="16"`. This step is not necessary for upgrades to the final Edgy release.</li></ol> ==== PLF Ubuntu project ==== PLF no longer exists, but you can use the [http://www.medibuntu.org/ Medibuntu] project. ---- [[category:CategoryDocumentation]] [[category:UbuntuHelp]]
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