[ubuntu-za] Ubuntu 8.10 alternative disc in Pretoria

Quintin Beukes quintin at last.za.net
Mon Aug 17 21:02:42 BST 2009


That would be fantastic. How much for the disc? (I'm willing to come
pick it up).

Thanks,
Q

On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 3:48 PM, Ricardo Botha<irmandos at gmail.com> wrote:
> Mistake in my previous email, I have the 8.10 Intrepid alternative cd.
> ~~~~~~
> Regards
> Ricardo Botha
> 082 894 0053 (sel)
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> irmandos at gmail.com
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> On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 3:45 PM, Ricardo Botha<irmandos at gmail.com> wrote:
>> I live in Hartbeespoort and have the 8.04 Ubuntu alternative cd if you
>> like to get a copy, contact me.
>> ~~~~~~
>> Regards
>> Ricardo Botha
>> 082 894 0053 (sel)
>> 086 667 8490 (fax)
>> irmandos at gmail.com
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>>
>>
>> On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 1:16 AM, Lee Sharp<leesharp at hal-pc.org> wrote:
>>> Quintin Beukes wrote:
>>>> Hey,
>>>>
>>>> I've got an Ubuntu 8.04 installation on my desktop and laptop and wish
>>>> to upgrade to 9.04.
>>>>
>>>> Firstly, I want to upgrade from CD to avoid large downloads.
>>>>
>>>> For the desktop I'm planning to start from scratch (because I want to
>>>> raid 1 my hard drives). Will cover than in a separate message.
>>>>
>>>> For the laptop I want to upgrade. If using the alternative disc to
>>>> upgrade, do I still need to upgrade to 8.10 first, before I can upgrade
>>>> to 9.04. I've got the 9.04 install and alternative disc. So that's not a
>>>> problem. I just can't seem to find my 8.10 disc, and I recently deleted
>>>> the ISO (I was under the impression I had a copy somewhere else).
>>>>
>>>> So my question is as follows, do I need the alternate disc to do the
>>>> upgrade to 9.04?
>>>
>>> Yes, you need to go in steps.  I keep all the iso images on at least two
>>> systems for just this reason. :)  You may still find that image on a
>>> toaster...
>>>
>>>                        Lee
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