Yup, I just found that page. Thanks for the fast response though. There are some words on the download page at the mirror I tried today that refer to this. Perhaps I just did not see them yesterday. Just a clarification though. I do remember that you said you had used the update manager just as I know the announcement refers to one. The question relly came back to where / how did noe get it. With no one mentioning a source (CD, URL, Release Note instructions, etc) one is left to search for instructions or just try things. I certainly don't expect everyone to write books on the HOWs, but when I did not find a HOW I did ask. In any case, the URL is appreciated. Thanks. On 6/6/06, Austin Godber wrote: > > I believe I mentioned that I used the "update-manager" ... heres some > > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperUpgrades > > Austin > > Dazed_75 wrote: > > I've been following this discussion about the results people are seeing > but > > no one seems to mention the procedure they are using. I find that > curious > > in that a search on the Ubuntu web site seems to only give the procedure > > from BEFORE release where you issued a command to include pre-release > > repositories. Oh, I did see some references about change "breezy" to > > "dapper" in a file but it also was not clear about the whole procedure. > > > > Now I have not downloaded the CD image to see if using it detects your > > current installation and offers to upgrade but one would expect to see > more > > info than that there is a new tool you can use to do an upgrade. I'll > dl > > and make a CD tonight, but if any of you experts could point me at any > > clear > > instructions for doing the Breezy -> Dapper upgrade, I would appreciate > it. > > > -- "The liberties of a people never were, nor ever will be, secure, when the transactions of their rulers may be concealed from them." Patrick Henry quote