Hi There ...
I have installed Linux Mint 13 Maya MATE ...
Wonder if it is possible to upgrade to Linux Mint Nadia MATE ...
Without make a new DVD to install - But to Up-date it in the system ...
Is that possible, or not ?
How, please ?
Greetings Jørn Rudolph from Copenhagen Denmark
Upgrade from 13 to 14 MATE
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Upgrade from 13 to 14 MATE
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Jørn Rudolph
Copenhagen * Denmark
* Linux Mint MATE 18 * Sara * 32 Bit
Jørn Rudolph
Copenhagen * Denmark
* Linux Mint MATE 18 * Sara * 32 Bit
Re: Upgrade from 13 to 14 MATE
http://community.linuxmint.com/tutorial/view/2
http://community.linuxmint.com/tutorial/view/62
Easily found with Google. Top reply, in fact.
http://community.linuxmint.com/tutorial/view/62
Easily found with Google. Top reply, in fact.
Re: Upgrade from 13 to 14 MATE
Jørn,
I hope you read the 2 references 741cc gave you.
They point out some of the dangers and safety procedures to upgrading.
My feeling is that "if it ain't broke, don't fix it".
If you need a feature 14 has and 13 doesn't have it,
first consider how important that feature is.
Do you really need that new feature?
Can you install the feature in 13?
Don't upgrade simply because the upgrade is there.
Do it for a good reason.
Mint 13 is the Long Term Support (LTS) version.
For me that is a very big reason to stay with 13.
Mint 14 is not LTS, a good reason to not go with 14.
MVH
Jim f. 1938
Mint 13 xfce 64-bit on a diy box.
I hope you read the 2 references 741cc gave you.
They point out some of the dangers and safety procedures to upgrading.
My feeling is that "if it ain't broke, don't fix it".
If you need a feature 14 has and 13 doesn't have it,
first consider how important that feature is.
Do you really need that new feature?
Can you install the feature in 13?
Don't upgrade simply because the upgrade is there.
Do it for a good reason.
Mint 13 is the Long Term Support (LTS) version.
For me that is a very big reason to stay with 13.
Mint 14 is not LTS, a good reason to not go with 14.
MVH
Jim f. 1938
Mint 13 xfce 64-bit on a diy box.