Once again, may I suggest someone files a bug report? That all the repos disappear does sound like a bug to me.
(sorry if a bug has already been filed, please provide a link).
Once again, may I suggest someone files a bug report? That all the repos disappear does sound like a bug to me.
(sorry if a bug has already been filed, please provide a link).
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I would file a bug report, but I have not the capability to do so. If someone else could do it, that would be great. I think Mr Shuttleworth should think this matter over very carefully.
All obsolete versions are now removed from the main archive (ie. archive.ubuntu.com and its mirrors) not long after they become unsupported. Keep in mind that mirror space is limited, and one architecture of one release is about 12GiB. Assuming four supported architectures over three releases, that's about 144GiB, plus the source packages. That's not insignificant, and there's no point in burdening mirrors with it as nobody should be using unsupported releases any more.
That said, if you really want to be using a completely unsupported and likely insecure release, you can replace archive.ubuntu.com with old-releases.ubuntu.com, which still hosts the (no longer updated) repositories for warty, hoary and breezy.
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Thanks a lot for the link. Now I see that it is also linked on this site here: http://releases.ubuntu.com/
I guess the URL-Syntax is a litte different in /etc/apt/sources.list it must be old-releases.ubunutu.com/releases and so on. (not sure)For old releases, see old-releases.ubuntu.com
I also want to mention, that newer releases of ubuntu in fact run faster than the prevoius ones. Even on old machines. For machines with less than 256 MB RAM the alternate install CD (or the DVD) is needed - just for the installation.
So if someone has e.g. an old laptop and no kernel problems, feisty will run faster than breezy or hoary.
Maybe consider a minimal installation and then install just the things you need, because the newer releases might seem slower because of more feautures. (Or installing default an deinstalling all that stuff) But im my experience the base system (incl. Gnome) is getting faster and cares more about resources than the older ones.
Last edited by ChrisNiemy; July 16th, 2007 at 09:56 AM.
Thanks a lot fujitsu
Sorry I did not look at the proper places.
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Oh man YEEEEEAAAAAHHHH!!!!! C'MON!!!!!!!!!!!!!That said, if you really want to be using a completely unsupported and likely insecure release, you can replace archive.ubuntu.com with old-releases.ubuntu.com, which still hosts the (no longer updated) repositories for warty, hoary and breezy.
Thanks! I'm off to install UBUNTU HOARY on some computars.
How long will each release stay on the "old-releases" site? It'd be nice to know that hoary won't be erased from history.
Also, I'm on dialup, and a full release upgrade is pretty much out of the question. I stick with software as long as it works for me (although I did recently order feisty from the shipit page)... Win98, on my other partition, is no longer supported in any way, shape, or form; I can't even download a driver from Microsoft. I'd hate to see Ubuntu -- the best Linux distro I've tried in many years -- go the same route in that regard, (even if for different reasons than Microsoft's).
db
Thanks all
I gully understand the "it takes up space which costs us money" scenario.
the reason why im dubious about updating the laptop was that i once tried just that...the one after hoary..It just died wouldnt intsall at all and was told, on this site!! to not attempt such things on such lame computers.
I know some have had things run well on the the toshiba satelites but I no smarty popcorn and settled for something that at least worked if not very very slow.
However! It seems i have secured another laptop..old but not as old as the last one
so I intend on putting ubuntu on the newy and then that will allow me to play around with the oldie without fear of loosing anything.
Yeah!!
works for me
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