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Not according to http://openvz.org/Download/template/precreated.
Yes. At Catalyst
What about do-release-upgrade ? Does it do the trick?
Yeah you can just run the upgrade. There's really not that much different from 12.10 on the server side. Don't think I won't play a marketing angle that I have the newest version...because I can run one command :P
That's interesting, last week there were some in the "Beta" category... I wonder if they encountered some kind of issue.
I just did a Google search "Ubuntu 13.04 openvz template" and this 20 minute old thread came up. Google is fast.
By default it searches your history.
You belong here,.. Why bother searching?
had to do:
sed -i 's/quantal/raring/' /etc/apt/sources.list
apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade
and it updated
Sometimes a little cleaner:
apt-get install update-manager-core
sudo do-release-upgrade
14.04 will probably be the first one that just won't work with OpenVZ. There has to be an upgrade path.
apt-get install update-manager-core
sudo do-release-upgrade
I tried that and it wouldn't work.
While the website is not fully complete yet. Put together two Ubuntu 13.04 templates for those who wanted them:
http://www.openvztemplate.com/view.php?id=27
If any bugs turn up, please submit them using the bug reporter on the page. Need to give that some testing as well
Nice, thanks a bunch @Fliphost
As a customer, I'm not sure I'd hop on an Ubuntu 13.04 template just yet. I prefer to go LTS to LTS (all but one of my VPSes run 12.04).
Meh, honestly for most of what people do with these VPS it's not much of an issue. You can't upgrade the kernel, so it's just your average packages, most of which work fine (I say most, though I haven't run into any issues yet, I assume imperfection by default). People running around with game servers won't much care either way, so long as java takes a command and runs.