I would recommend doing a clean install of Ubuntu 12.04 from the live CD. You can back up your data while running the CD.
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I would recommend doing a clean install of Ubuntu 12.04 from the live CD. You can back up your data while running the CD.
You can back up your data from your home folder while running the live CD.
The only way to upgrade if your current system can't boot is to do a clean installation of Ubuntu 12.04 (a clean install is the best way to upgrade Ubuntu).
You should download an ISO image of Ubuntu 12.04, burn it to a disc, and do a clean installation of Ubuntu.
You will need to reinstall Ubuntu 12.04. Download an ISO image of Ubuntu 12.04, boot from it, and do a clean installation.
Although using the update manager to upgrade is easy and convienent, it is still best to do a fresh install.
You can go to the update manager and check for the upgrade, then install it. This procedure is not recommended and can break your Ubuntu installation. The best way to upgrade to a new Ubuntu release...
You get a fish light that explodes 100 milliseconds after plugging it in.
I wish the new Google Drive service supported Linux.
Ubuntu 12.04 will be released on April 26, which is only 2 days away. I would recommend waiting until then and downloading the final release.
Ubuntu 9.10 is no longer supported. I would recommend installing Lubuntu 12.04, which will be released on the 26th of April.
According to the TuxOnIce website, TuxOnIce has not been updated since may of 2011, so it does not support versions of Ubuntu later than 10.10 (or maybe 11.04). Ubuntu will need to be reinstalled,...
Are you using Ubuntu 10.04 or 10.10?
Shrink the large NTFS partition (/dev/sda3) untill there is enough room to expand one of the ext4 partitions to the size required for Ubuntu, then use it (the ext4 partition you chose to expand) as a...
You get one, but it is very dirty and torn up.
I wish there was an SSD that lasted for more than 10 minutes.
I would recommend downloading an Ubuntu 11.04 iso image and doing a clean install of 11.04. You could also wait for Ubuntu 12.04, which is an LTS release.
Ubuntu 10.10 is no longer supported. You can try Ubuntu 10.04, which is still supported.
You get a fudgesickle, fresh from the toilet. Enjoy.
I wish Google bought Yahoo.
You suddenly find it funny, but now nothing else seems funny to you.
I wish Microsoft's headquarters were burned to the ground.
Installing Lubuntu on top of Xubuntu is a bad idea, because the two can conflict with each other.
Try installing LXDE (not lubuntu), then remove XFCE.
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install...
Boing!
You get a prototype SSD using a new super fast memory technology, but it fails within 5 minutes (90% failure rate).
I wish Google ate Microsoft.
Boing!
*The hill explodes inside of catlover2.*
*Builds a new hill.*
*revives crocosharks again.*
*sends them after you.*
Does Ubuntu still boot despite the error message?