Re: [orca-list] Ubuntu 12.04 safe to install on a real partition?



I installed in my machine and until now I didn't find serious problems.
I have another partition in the same machine in which I have my previous ubuntu installed.
If something  was wrong with 12.04, I can switch back to my previous ubuntu.
Thanks.

On 04/02/2012 05:35 PM, Thomas Ward wrote:

Hi,

Not sure what you mean by "real partition" but if you mean using it for
a day to day production OS no. I'd hold off until 12.04 stable is
released later this month. Although as of April 1 Precise has improved
dramatically access wise I still wouldn't trust it for my production
machines. I'd wait for Precise to be officially released before
migrating anything to it officially.

On 4/2/2012 2:15 PM, Andy B. wrote:

From everyoneâs evaluations so far, is it safe to install 12.04 in a
real partition? Or is it best to wait for now?


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