i will. i want to see myself what they have done with the new. i always do upgrade whenever a new is released.
rafcord79 - 11 years ago
i got three computers , using linux mint nadia and 12.10 ubuntu so i might give it a try on my 3rd desktop pc.
Sakon - 11 years ago
I think i'll upgrade on another partition but there are a lot of things that only just work on my 12.04 that I don't feel i can afford to lose. So judgemental as it sounds I don't think expect to be jumping in right away
ax 34noff - 11 years ago
I want to go away from 12.10. If not to 13.04 then at least to 12.04
jijijaco - 11 years ago
I did upgrade to development version because of bugs with the 3.5 kernel, the 3.8 works so much better with my computer.
Plus, this version is really fast and stable for a development version. The final release is worth upgrading ;-)
Gijsbert - 11 years ago
I will wait for 14.04.
RogerB - 11 years ago
Lubuntu 13.04 here we go!
RogerB - 11 years ago
Lubuntu 13.04 here we go!
Sid - 11 years ago
With 6GB RAM, I don't think there will be a significant improvement in speed from my current 12.04 LTS.
So I don't think I'll be upgrading anytime soon.
lachlan - 11 years ago
On my desktop i will probably stick with 12.04 for a few years. But my laptop is certainly going to test drive anything new.
Guilherme - 11 years ago
I can say that, Ubuntu 13.04 alpha version was looking faster and more stable than Ubuntu 12.04 LTS :D
i will. i want to see myself what they have done with the new. i always do upgrade whenever a new is released.
i got three computers , using linux mint nadia and 12.10 ubuntu so i might give it a try on my 3rd desktop pc.
I think i'll upgrade on another partition but there are a lot of things that only just work on my 12.04 that I don't feel i can afford to lose. So judgemental as it sounds I don't think expect to be jumping in right away
I want to go away from 12.10. If not to 13.04 then at least to 12.04
I did upgrade to development version because of bugs with the 3.5 kernel, the 3.8 works so much better with my computer.
Plus, this version is really fast and stable for a development version. The final release is worth upgrading ;-)
I will wait for 14.04.
Lubuntu 13.04 here we go!
Lubuntu 13.04 here we go!
With 6GB RAM, I don't think there will be a significant improvement in speed from my current 12.04 LTS.
So I don't think I'll be upgrading anytime soon.
On my desktop i will probably stick with 12.04 for a few years. But my laptop is certainly going to test drive anything new.
I can say that, Ubuntu 13.04 alpha version was looking faster and more stable than Ubuntu 12.04 LTS :D
I will give it 4 to 6 weeks