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Backup 1st. You will probably/will break something. But me, being a loosey goosey computer user. I'd hit the OK button just to watch the fireworks.
I see soo many wrong moves in this thread. But I am curious, because I like watching train wrecks and motorcycle crashes.
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Please read/search the forum..
Its ill-advised to use Ubuntu's software updater... Know what issues may arise doing so..
Here's a couple to get you started:
https://mityer.khdlhfjijfrupr.tk/forums/sugge...0/#msg7220
https://mityer.khdlhfjijfrupr.tk/forums/other.../#msg20656
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I did not have any problems with the Ubuntu one and the Lubuntu one is quite dull.
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I'm sure hitting that O.K button will create issues...
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(11-18-2014, 10:31 PM)gold_finger link Wrote: Ubuntu Software Center messes thing up in LL, so don't install that.
This quote alone would keep me from installing... But that's me.. And if it was me, like rokytnji mentioned make a backup so that you can revert back.. It may not break this week or next or ever...
And Ubuntu Updater and 15.10...
(01-30-2016, 11:07 PM)gold_finger link Wrote: In all likelihood, the Ubuntu updater is causing the problem. Although LL is based on Ubuntu, that doesn't mean that utilities built specifically for the Ubuntu operating system will work seamlessly for distros that use Ubuntu as their base. Ubuntu updater is built specifically for Ubuntu; Mint Updater is built specifically for Mint (even though it's also based on Ubuntu); LL updater is built specifically for LL; etc.
But it is yours to do how you like..
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Let me sort things out here.The Ubuntu updater is better because I ran lite-updates and there were more updates in the Ubuntu updater. Lite software is silly OK. It is empty. I would like a really like a graphical software center and do not say there is synaptic. It is too advanced. Plus my question is if it will overwrite LL with Ubuntu?
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I was going to stay out of this thread because we have stated many times in the past not to use Ubuntu updater. I need to address the OP directly. If you use something that we don't recommend you use, do not expect support for it. The fact that you're wanting to install 15.10 in an LTS is even more disturbing. Not being rude, I just need you to take this seriously.
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