Activity log for bug #74605

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2006-12-06 08:06:23 Robert Stoffers bug added bug
2006-12-06 08:20:44 Robert Stoffers description Something that is currently quite annoying to me is the fact that the install cd cannot be used to upgrade a Dapper system to Edgy. I'm aware that the alternate cd is required to do this, but I cannot see the sense in having to download an entire new .iso just to upgrade my Dapper system when I have already downloaded the base install of Edgy in the past aka the Install CD. Please, reinstate the ability to upgrade from the install cd. It hopefully should be a trivial task (every Debian based distro I have ever used has this ability) and it would make both my and I'm sure many others lives much easier. Having to download 500mb off of packages or a new .iso that contains software we have already downloaded just seems like a waste to me. If you are wondering why I don't just do a fresh install, the answer is that the installer is so slow on my 1ghz 512mb ram laptop that I'd almost be better off downloading the alternate .iso and doing it that way (text based installer fallback? I'll log another feature request for that). Something that is currently quite annoying to me is the fact that the install cd cannot be used to upgrade a Dapper system to Edgy. I'm aware that the alternate cd is required to do this, but I cannot see the sense in having to download an entire new .iso just to upgrade my Dapper system when I have already downloaded the base install of Edgy in the past aka the Install CD. Please, reinstate the ability to upgrade from the install cd. It hopefully should be a trivial task (every Debian based distro I have ever used has this ability) and it would make both my and I'm sure many others lives much easier. Having to download 500mb of of packages or a new .iso that contains software we have already downloaded just seems like a waste to me. If you are wondering why I don't just do a fresh install, the answer is that the installer is so slow on my 1ghz 512mb ram laptop that I'd almost be better off downloading the alternate .iso and doing it that way (text based installer fallback? I'll log another feature request for that).
2006-12-06 08:21:02 Robert Stoffers description Something that is currently quite annoying to me is the fact that the install cd cannot be used to upgrade a Dapper system to Edgy. I'm aware that the alternate cd is required to do this, but I cannot see the sense in having to download an entire new .iso just to upgrade my Dapper system when I have already downloaded the base install of Edgy in the past aka the Install CD. Please, reinstate the ability to upgrade from the install cd. It hopefully should be a trivial task (every Debian based distro I have ever used has this ability) and it would make both my and I'm sure many others lives much easier. Having to download 500mb of of packages or a new .iso that contains software we have already downloaded just seems like a waste to me. If you are wondering why I don't just do a fresh install, the answer is that the installer is so slow on my 1ghz 512mb ram laptop that I'd almost be better off downloading the alternate .iso and doing it that way (text based installer fallback? I'll log another feature request for that). Something that is currently quite annoying to me is the fact that the install cd cannot be used to upgrade a Dapper system to Edgy. I'm aware that the alternate cd is required to do this, but I cannot see the sense in having to download an entire new .iso just to upgrade my Dapper system when I have already downloaded the base install of Edgy in the past aka the Install CD. Please, reinstate the ability to upgrade from the install cd. It hopefully should be a trivial task (every Debian based distro I have ever used has this ability) and it would make both my and I'm sure many others lives much easier. Having to download 500mb of packages or a new .iso that contains software we have already downloaded just seems like a waste to me. If you are wondering why I don't just do a fresh install, the answer is that the installer is so slow on my 1ghz 512mb ram laptop that I'd almost be better off downloading the alternate .iso and doing it that way (text based installer fallback? I'll log another feature request for that).
2006-12-10 11:58:21 John Vivirito None: importance Undecided Wishlist
2006-12-10 11:58:21 John Vivirito None: statusexplanation Marked as a WishList bug.
2006-12-27 08:46:50 towsonu2003 None: statusexplanation Marked as a WishList bug. guessing package
2006-12-27 09:06:55 Sebastian Heinlein update-manager: statusexplanation guessing package
2009-12-15 12:26:04 Przemek K. ubiquity (Ubuntu): status New Invalid