So, you're saying the "latest" version is just the same version with a bunch of regular Ubuntu updates? So the version number of my install will never change, not unless I download and install the latest ISO? Just want to make sure I'm reading this right?
Meaningless reply. Is this automated?
Yep. I'm a longtime user of Linux. I understand how to update Linux and as such my install is up to date. However, I'm asking because my install still says version 11.25.11 whereas the download being currently promoted is 11.26.01. Furthermore, if this distro is targeted as a replacement for Windows, one cannot assume that users coming from a Windows environment would have any idea how to update it the Linux way. I've found over the years that Linux users are very intolerant of new users and the...
Yep. I'm a longtime user of Linux. I understand how to update Linux and as such my install is up to date. However, I'm asking because my install still says version 11.25.11 whereas the download being currently promoted is 11.26.01. Furthermore, if this distro is targeted as a replacement for Windows, one cannot assume that users coming from a Windows environment would have any idea how to update it the Linux way. I've found over the years that Linux users are very intolerant of new users and the...
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Seems to be a lot of vitriol directed at you guys. So what if you're charging for PowerTools. Something worth having is something worth buying. Linux community is a bunch of cheapskates. LOL
Seems to be a lot of viriole directed at you guys. So what if you're charging for PowerTools. Something worth having is something worth buying. Linux community is a bunch of cheapskates. LOL
Worked like a charm. Installed to empty space beside Kubuntu. Even has transparent access to my home folder. Keep up the good work guys!