Small contribution for those Ubuntu users thinking of upgrading to 6.06. Short story -- I went thru the process today. It was completely painless -- it worked perfectly. The upgrade has some really nice software upgrades including an upgrade to Firefox 3.5 and Thunderbird 3.5. Do it! Longer story -- I was mostly a Mandrake user for several years (I still have a Mandrake machine), but recently I built a new AMD64 machine and installed the 5.10 -- 64 bit version of Ubuntu (thx for the prize at the dev meeting!). I was a little disappointed since 5.10 had a very old version of Firefox. Of course, compared to Mandrake the combination of apt and the graphical counterparts, Ubuntu is so, so, so nice to keep updated with the latest software. After several nightmares with Mandrake upgrades, I was apprehensive, but the major upgrade from 5.10 to 6.06 didn't disappoint. I can honestly say that this was the easiest major upgrade of an OS/Applications ever in my life -- just kicked it off, kept working away for about 30 minutes while the downloads were going, and then one reboot, and back to business. Sweet. In case no one noticed, this is a place where Linux has a major lead on MS right now -- yes, you can get 64bit Windows, but try to find device drivers and applications -- it's tough. On top of that, the idea of installing a major OS upgrade and having it automatically upgrade all the apps -- well, that just can't happen on Windows. Anyway, many thanks to all the folks that made this one fleeting moment of software euphoria possible :) Jeff --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss