[14:32] <garrettk> Being completely impatient (and mostly trying to schedule my day), does anybody know when 12.04.1 will be coming out? The calendar says it should be today at 12:00am, but a recent check with the Update Manager (10.04 LTS) shows me nothing.
[14:34] <AlanBell> garrettk: it doesn't really come as a dramatic distribution upgrade
[14:35] <AlanBell> it should change /etc/lsb-release
[14:35] <AlanBell> ooh, actually, you are on 10.04
[14:35] <AlanBell> so yes, that is a dramatic upgrade ;)
[14:36] <garrettk> AlanBell: Right - but I'm running the previous LTS release (10.4) and the docs say that I should wait for the .1 release to upgrade. I *really* want 2 years worth of dev fixes to my email client.  :-)
[14:37] <AlanBell> I think if you do a sudo apt-get update it might tickle update manager into noticing the new release
[14:37] <garrettk> So I was hoping that I'd have the option to upgrade my whole system today.
[14:37] <AlanBell> or type do-release-upgrade at the terminal
[14:38] <garrettk> "No new release found"
[14:38] <garrettk> I'm assuming it hasn't been released yet.
[14:38] <garrettk> Hense the question about the release schedule.
[14:40] <AlanBell> looks that way. You can try do-release-upgrade -d to get it anyway
[14:41] <garrettk> (sorry if that came across as snippy - I checked the usual technical issues and if I thought it was technical I'd be in the usual technical support forums rather than clogging this forum with technical issues).
[14:42] <AlanBell> not snippy at all :)
[14:42] <AlanBell> I was expecting it to be out today
[14:42] <garrettk> Yeah, but working in enterprise software myself, I've come to appreciate the value of "best practices"  :-)  Stuff breaks less (or at least in more predictable ways) then.
[14:45] <garrettk> Okay - thanks for your thoughts. I'll just keep running the update commands until something interesting happens.  :-)
[14:45] <AlanBell> looks like the iso images are not released either