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Old 10-12-2009, 08:40 AM
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Default Thinking of Upgrading from 5.0.10 to 6.0.1

Tell me if I'm crazy.

I have a small client with 25 users and an onsite SUSE server that has been running version 5.0.10 for over a year now with no problems.

They need to add an additional 25 users and I was going to upgrade them to 6 at the same time.

First questions is can I go from 5.0.10 right to 6.0.1 or do I need to go to 5.0.19 before I can go to 6?

Second question is I have read a few things indicating that 6.0.1 might not be a perfect product yet. Should I drop the new license in and leave them on 5 for awhile until another version of 6 comes out and does anyone know when the next major rev of 6 is due out?

Thank you
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Old 10-13-2009, 12:11 AM
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you can check the 6 release notes to see from which version upgrade is supported straight. IIRC, you can from 5.0.10.

I would NOT suggest to upgrade to 6 right now. Wait for 6.0.2 at least. I upgraded yesterday from .14 to 6.0.1, and I'm experiencing a LOT of little nasty bugs, which makes my work harder!
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Old 10-13-2009, 09:59 AM
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Thank you for the heads up. Sorry you had to get hit with the bugs.
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