Savvas Radević wrote:
>> In dapper, as of today, the install (still) fails
>>
> Are you trying to upgrade the version from dapper-backports?
> open Applications > Accessories > Terminal and type: apt-cache policy
> flashplugin-nonfree
> If you see version 9.0.48.0.0ubuntu11~dapper3, then I think that the
> new version 9 is not officially supported, since it's in
> dapper-backports (right?)
>
> If I were you, I would be looking to smoothly upgrade to hardy :)
>
>
Please do a clean install instead of upgrade.
reasons:
1. we dont support upgrade when used to skip releases as in dapper
> hardy isnt supported it would have to be dapper > edgy > feisty
> gutsy > hardy
2. doing the above supported upgrade will only cause you problems
with unofficial packages and some packages that changed names
ect...
3. Take a lot longer to upgrade
Savvas Radević wrote: 0.0ubuntu11~ dapper3, then I think that the
>> In dapper, as of today, the install (still) fails
>>
> Are you trying to upgrade the version from dapper-backports?
> open Applications > Accessories > Terminal and type: apt-cache policy
> flashplugin-nonfree
> If you see version 9.0.48.
> new version 9 is not officially supported, since it's in
> dapper-backports (right?)
>
> If I were you, I would be looking to smoothly upgrade to hardy :)
>
>
Please do a clean install instead of upgrade.
reasons:
1. we dont support upgrade when used to skip releases as in dapper
> hardy isnt supported it would have to be dapper > edgy > feisty
> gutsy > hardy
2. doing the above supported upgrade will only cause you problems
with unofficial packages and some packages that changed names
ect...
3. Take a lot longer to upgrade
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