[11:14] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[17:26] <donofrio> can we now "do-release-update" to go from 18.04 to 18.10?
[17:26] <donofrio> or does dist-upgrade do the same steps?
[17:30] <nacc> donofrio: dist-upgrade without modifying the sources.list doesn't upgrade releases
[18:03] <enyc> donofrio: more to the point probably neeed "sudo do-release-upgrade -d" to offfer developmental/experimental rlease.. not a good idea yet =)
[18:51] <donofrio> enyc, ok tnx
[18:53] <enyc> donofrio: 18.10 won't be out until october, and even then you should consider stickni on lts release unlessy ou hcualyl have a reason to shift.
[18:54] <donofrio> I was running 18.04 in its state daily for over four months and all was good for me (my setup @ www.tinyurl.com/donofrioworkdesk)
[18:56] <enyc> donofrio: sure well if you like experimentalsystem,s fine ;p
[18:57] <donofrio> yah I break my desktop's every so often
[18:58] <archetech-U> I installed 18.10 gnome daily build iso months ago  updates work great
[19:07] <hggdh> archetech-U: you certainly meant 18.04, not 18.10
[19:07] <genii> heh, "months"
[19:07] <krytarik> "gnome"
[19:08] <hggdh> donofrio: nothing prohibits you from jumping in 18.10. But, if it breaks, it can break bad, and YOU get to glue the pieces back together
[19:08] <archetech-U> oops ya its bionic
[19:09] <archetech-U> bo tit before bionic was released
[19:09] <archetech-U> got it*
[19:09] <hggdh> early jumping is a way of life for some (like me) because it is part of the work load. But you *must* be prepared to a possible (perhaps improbable) catastrophic failure
[19:14] <enyc> hggdh: for some developers its' useful, want to test/build something ofr the  'next lts' befoer its' fully released, can make sense
[19:15] <hggdh> enyc: oh, certainly
[19:26] <donofrio> anyone made a port for my platform?  www.tinyurl.com/donofriog5inxi (had to ask cause 16.04 is feeling long in the teeth)