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(02-02-2016, 04:46 PM)Coastie link Wrote: Thanks,torreydale. I guess I will just do a clean install too.
What would be helpful would be a terminal command or program that would list all my programs that I could print. I could check to see what is already installed in 3.0 and what I would need to install. I have an old list that I haven't updated recently. I could keep opening the menu to all then add to compare to list but of course the menu would keep closing. There should be an easier way.
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apt list --installed
Then copy and paste terminal readout into a text file. Then print out the text file as a hard copy or copy to usb.
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Thanks rokytnji and Wirezfree. "apt list --installed" gave me too much info. I am not sure what I got with "man apt." :-[
"APTIK" looks like what I need. I think I will just use it for making the list. I am not sure I will trust it to reinstall. I'll just use Lite Software or Synaptic or copy and paste into the terminal for that.
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I can't speak for version 3.0, but I can tell you that 2.8 runs very well on this old netbook, it runs an intel atom n270 processor @ 1.6ghz and only has 1GB of ram. Your specs are better, so I don't think you would have any trouble running a newer version. I would not expect the developers to radically change the minimum system requirements. Just my opinion.
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Just updated. I don't see much difference between 2.8 and 2.6 but I'm not a hardcore user. Update went smoothly and I didn't have any issues before so it's all good.
Thanks Jerry and team!