2014-07-25, 23:43
2014-07-26, 01:28
Probably like you would upgrade any Ubuntu derivative, by probably I meant that is it exactly. Hint sudo do-release upgrade
Any search engine will tell you how. Then add the XBMC PPA and update for that see Team XBMC PPA (wiki)
You would be better served doing a backup of what is important and using the new XBMCbuntu and do a fresh install, then restore your Backup (wiki) there are several way to achieve that Import-export_library (wiki)
Any search engine will tell you how. Then add the XBMC PPA and update for that see Team XBMC PPA (wiki)
You would be better served doing a backup of what is important and using the new XBMCbuntu and do a fresh install, then restore your Backup (wiki) there are several way to achieve that Import-export_library (wiki)
2014-07-26, 02:24
(2014-07-26, 01:28)uNiversal Wrote: [ -> ]Probably like you would upgrade any Ubuntu derivative, by probably I meant that is it exactly. Hint sudo do-release upgrade
Any search engine will tell you how. Then add the XBMC PPA and update for that see Team XBMC PPA (wiki)
You would be better served doing a backup of what is important and using the new XBMCbuntu and do a fresh install, then restore your Backup (wiki) there are several way to achieve that Import-export_library (wiki)
Thanks uNiversal. I ask because I tried sudo do-release upgrade and was getting a lot of errors so it didn't update. I redid my xbmc and I'll try it again.