Glad that went well! I actually started out with a Mint 17 install and have been "Upgrading" via the update manager for the past 4 years or so till my current version of Linux Mint 19.3 which am rather fond of and it's working out quiet well for me. Tried the latest version of Mint in a live session and feel that it's going backwards yet again with regards to my printer support and networking so will stay on 19.3 for some time to come. Granted and am sure not everyone has success stories with upgrading their software. Perhaps a future video will be interesting to see how new user feels about LTS releases vs rolling releases? Hope to see you soon back here releasing your videos as have been somewhat quiet of recent? Hope and trust all is well!
4:00 This pop-up is triggered after the "apt update" that is run by the do-release-upgrade command, so it has nothing to do with the state of the machine before you started the upgrade process. And because you're running the terminal command, you should ignore any GUI message you get. Keep your eyes on the terminal.
Is there a system that is Updated "forever" continues without installing new OS every 5 years but, but need to be tested before send new ver. to user, not like manjaro and similar OS.
@Voodoo Yam Sid is Unstable though and the OP sounds like he/she wants a rolling type release that is relatively stable. Debian Testing is much better option for that. No-one is going to choose sid as a reliable daily system.
Just a farewell comment; Wales has always been regarded by the people I grew up with as where the renaissance really came from. Stratford on Avon is somewhere I visited long ago, & whether it's like that everywhere in Wales, pictures here & there, & the people i've known for so many years make it someplace like Shangri-La, only in fantasy. So I wish you all luck in the coming mutation of human evolution. People all over the world are starting to understand how truly feckless the trust of leaders has been during this whole 'cock-up' that came from China. I'm so sorry that you haven't had a chance to live long & full lives, and admit it won't trouble me as much now I'm old. Remember not to let your fear change how you react. Anger can be prudent if it's righteous. Otherwise it is just more evil. Unfortunately, we've come about as far down the road to where knowledge has given us enough to see catastrophy in the offing, no matter what happens. Personally, holding the responsible ones accountable is never a bad way to go out, & world citizens need to start broaching that soon, me thinks.
56k modem,,, whaaat you guys must be in the far out countryside maybe a desert. Yah can just use your phone as a hotspot and stop paying internet bills
My gawd!! I can't believe how bloated Kubuntu is. Approaching windows-esq. Also, can't believe how similar the UI is to windows, straight up copycopy action.
It has a Minimal install which is actually bearable. As for the UI though, literally the only Windows similarity is the bottom panel. Everything else is so much better.
Glad that went well! I actually started out with a Mint 17 install and have been "Upgrading" via the update manager for the past 4 years or so till my current version of Linux Mint 19.3 which am rather fond of and it's working out quiet well for me. Tried the latest version of Mint in a live session and feel that it's going backwards yet again with regards to my printer support and networking so will stay on 19.3 for some time to come. Granted and am sure not everyone has success stories with upgrading their software. Perhaps a future video will be interesting to see how new user feels about LTS releases vs rolling releases? Hope to see you soon back here releasing your videos as have been somewhat quiet of recent? Hope and trust all is well!
4:00 This pop-up is triggered after the "apt update" that is run by the do-release-upgrade command, so it has nothing to do with the state of the machine before you started the upgrade process. And because you're running the terminal command, you should ignore any GUI message you get. Keep your eyes on the terminal.
Quids did you roll you eyes, nah I must have been seeing things. Good video, thanks for info on upgrades.
Can you make a video on how to DeGoogle an Android phone? Also how to use alternate apps to communicate. Thanks
Is there a system that is Updated "forever" continues without installing new OS every 5 years but, but need to be tested before send new ver. to user, not like manjaro and similar OS.
Debian Testing is pretty much that.
opensuse tumbleweed. you wont be disapointed
@Voodoo Yam Sid is Unstable though and the OP sounds like he/she wants a rolling type release that is relatively stable. Debian Testing is much better option for that. No-one is going to choose sid as a reliable daily system.
Hey Quids, is everything all right?
Quidsup. You need overalls as well!
and a pitchfork.
Just a farewell comment; Wales has always been regarded by the people I grew up with as where the renaissance really came from. Stratford on Avon is somewhere I visited long ago, & whether it's like that everywhere in Wales, pictures here & there, & the people i've known for so many years make it someplace like Shangri-La, only in fantasy. So I wish you all luck in the coming mutation of human evolution. People all over the world are starting to understand how truly feckless the trust of leaders has been during this whole 'cock-up' that came from China. I'm so sorry that you haven't had a chance to live long & full lives, and admit it won't trouble me as much now I'm old. Remember not to let your fear change how you react. Anger can be prudent if it's righteous. Otherwise it is just more evil. Unfortunately, we've come about as far down the road to where knowledge has given us enough to see catastrophy in the offing, no matter what happens. Personally, holding the responsible ones accountable is never a bad way to go out, & world citizens need to start broaching that soon, me thinks.
56k modem,,, whaaat you guys must be in the far out countryside maybe a desert. Yah can just use your phone as a hotspot and stop paying internet bills
My gawd!! I can't believe how bloated Kubuntu is. Approaching windows-esq. Also, can't believe how similar the UI is to windows, straight up copycopy action.
What's the bloat you mean? Btw it's unlike Windows in so many ways.
It has a Minimal install which is actually bearable.
As for the UI though, literally the only Windows similarity is the bottom panel. Everything else is so much better.
Not really :) love these vids guys
Thanks