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Linux > Upgrade
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Upgrade Defined
To replace older hardware or software with a new or revised version.
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Off-site Upgrade Links, User Submitted
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- Eee PC Internal Upgrades - ivc wiki
- The Instant Upgrade plugin for WordPress " Zirona
- Linux.com :: Upgrade from 32-bit to 64-bit Fedora Linux without a system reinstall
- Crashed Pips " HOWTO: Upgrade the RAM in your Eee PC
- Ni pa'lante ni pa'tras: Debranding un Nokia N80 Internet Edition, o como actualizar el firmware de este cacharro
- Panasonic - Firmware Downloads: Panasonic,Firm ware,Panasonic Firmware,Viera Firmware,Panas onic Support,Panaso nic Firmware Update,Firmwar e Update,Telepho ne battery,teleph one battery crossreference ,DMC,DMC-FZ,DM C-TZ,DMP-BD10, DMP-BD30
- FreeBSD Update Software and Apply Security Patches
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- Enabling unattended upgrades in Debian or Ubuntu
- How to: Upgrade your WM5.0 device to WM6.0 Pro, Part 2 at WindowsMobile Cool
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