Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 23rd Sep 2007 13:43 UTC
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I have always upgraded ubuntu from the former version without any trouble for official releases: I am coming from debian, and there is just no way I would have considered ubuntu on my workstation for work if this was not the case (I cannot waste one week to reconfigure everything as before).
You may not know, but gutsy is still beta software: if gutsy was released, it would have been a big problem, but that's really the kind of things to be expected in beta version. I have broken my installation several time testing alpha/beta versions of ubuntu, but there is nothing wrong with that (as long as it is fixed, of course, before release).




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2007-02-17
Sometimes yes, sometimes no. In my experience, more often than not an upgrade without a fresh install is fine. When a fresh install is required, the release notes will tell you so.
In any event a fresh install is often easier anyway than an upgrade, especially if you have a separate /home partition.