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I have Xubuntu 11.10 and want to upgrade to 12.04 LTS. My network connection is slow and it says it needs around 10 hours to complete the download if I upgrade using the update manager. It is not possible for me to keep my computer close to the network for so long. I cannot use Live CD as I don't have a CD writer. Is there any way in which I can download the 12.04 ISO and upgrade my existing Ubuntu using wubi from Windows?
But first, I will try the process given by michaelk. It will take me some time to download as the connection is slow. So I will post the outputs after some time.
I have installed OS using Unetbootin before, but in this case, I want to upgrade. I wonder if Live USB will detect my existing installation.
Sorry for the extremely late reply. Actually I wanted to upgrade after finishing all my important work so that I do not have to bother about losing my files.
But
gksu "sh /cdrom_mountpoint/cdromupgrade" is for Ubuntu and I use Xubuntu. What is the command for Xubuntu?
Yes...I have been able to start the upgrade after mounting the image file. Acctually in place of 'cdrom_mountpoint', I had to write the mountpoint. But, again the 'Distribution Upgrade' is asking me to download around 500 MB. How to I skip this download...?(The reason for which I chose alternate CD upgrade was to skip this download)
Yes...I have been able to start the upgrade after mounting the image file. Acctually in place of 'cdrom_mountpoint', I had to write the mountpoint. But, again the 'Distribution Upgrade' is asking me to download around 500 MB. How to I skip this download...?(The reason for which I chose alternate CD upgrade was to skip this download)
Thanx for any help...
Sometimes the newest version after downloading has updates placed in repositories before the cd or iso is updated.
The daily updates are only a few MB. If you don't update for a longer period of time this will of course be more (which means that after the install you will have one big update). You shouldn't skip those updates, they contain bugfixes and, more important, security updates. If it is not possible to download those updates, because of your slow internet connection, you should consider to change the distribution to something with less updates, like Debian Stable or Slackware.
Can I download all the updates from torrent and install them like a deb file?....I mean, is a file available on the net which contains the updates which can I download and install?
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