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To upgrade to the latest release, save all of your open documents and click the <guibutton>Upgrade</guibutton> button in the Update Manager.
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Located in about-xubuntu/C/about-xubuntu.xml:205(para)
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Upgrades usually take a while to complete. Typically, around 700MB of packages must be downloaded and installed, although the actual figure will depend on how many packages are already installed on your computer.
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Located in about-xubuntu/C/about-xubuntu.xml:212(para)
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You can only upgrade to the latest Xubuntu release if you are running the second most recent release. If you have an older release, you must upgrade to the next release after that, and so on until you are running the most recent version. For example, users of version 8.04 would first have to upgrade to version 8.10 before upgrading to version 9.10. An exception to this rule is with LTS (Long Term Support) releases. You can upgrade directly from the previous LTS release to the current release.
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Located in about-xubuntu/C/about-xubuntu.xml:218(para)
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Upgrading to a development release
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Located in about-xubuntu/C/about-xubuntu.xml:229(title)
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If you would like to install and test the latest development version of Xubuntu before it is released, press <keycombo><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>F2</keycap></keycombo>, type <userinput>gksudo update-manager -c -d</userinput> into the box and click <guibutton>Run</guibutton>. This will allow you to upgrade to the current development release.
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Located in about-xubuntu/C/about-xubuntu.xml:230(para)
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Development releases often suffer from package breakages and other problems. Only install a development release if you are prepared to attempt to fix these problems for yourself.
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Located in about-xubuntu/C/about-xubuntu.xml:240(para)
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What is Linux?
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Located in about-xubuntu/C/about-xubuntu.xml:250(title)
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The <ulink url="http://www.kernel.org">Linux kernel</ulink> is the heart of the Xubuntu operating system. A kernel is an important part of any operating system, providing the communication bridge between hardware and software.
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Located in about-xubuntu/C/about-xubuntu.xml:251(para)
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Linux was brought to life in 1991 by a Finnish student named Linus Torvalds. At the time, it would run only on i386 systems, and was essentially an independently created clone of the UNIX kernel, intended to take advantage of the then-new i386 architecture.
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Located in about-xubuntu/C/about-xubuntu.xml:256(para)
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Nowadays, thanks to a substantial amount of development effort by people all around the world, Linux runs on virtually every modern architecture.
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Located in about-xubuntu/C/about-xubuntu.xml:262(para)
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