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Soper, AK (Alan) A.K.Soper at rl.ac.uk
Mon Apr 28 08:54:40 UTC 2008


I have Ubuntu 7.10 installed on a Dell Inspiron 530. Using Update
manager I checked the machine is fully up to date. I have used several
different mirror sites, but none of them give the option of upgrading to
8.04. Is there any reason for this? How do I get the upgrade?

Alan S


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