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Old 06-Jan-2009, 15:21
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Default upgrade from 10.3 to 11.1

i have openSUSE 10.3, Ubuntu 8.10, and windows XP pro installed on my computer. is there an easy way to upgrade from openSUSE 10.3 to 11.1?
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Fresh install but you could keep /home.

That's my rec. anyway
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Default Re: upgrade from 10.3 to 11.1

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Fresh install but you could keep /home.

That's my rec. anyway
I agree, but in case you want to keep 10.3, create a new user to log in as since kde and gnome have different desktop and menu settings depending on the distro. (I tried fedora10 and had problems with gnome)
If you decide to go with 11.1, you can always change the user info to your old login and copy the necessary data files.
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