Thanks very much for taking the time to help. Will do that then.
I did some research, and I've pretty much decide that the best thing for me to do is to start witha clean install of the latest version of Ubuntu Server, then reconfigure the customizations I'm using on the current Ubuntu 10.04.3 system I am running. I'll just use another hard drive, so I can always choose to use the old server if I need to. Would you agree that upgrading is going to cause more problems than resinstalling, since my version I'm using is so old?
Ubuntu Linux 10.04.3
Thanks for the prompt reply. Is that going to keep all my configuration settings, domains, cron jobs, etc. intact? I'm a bit hesitant about installing over top my existing installation and outside of Webmin... I managed to get it download to the server by adding it to the respository, but when I try to install, I still get the same dependency errors:
Thanks for the prompt reply. Is that going to keep all my configuration settings, domains, cron jobs, etc. intact? I'm a bit hesitant about installing over top my existing installation and outside of Webmin... I managed to get it download to the server by adding it to the respository, but when I try to install, I still get the same dependency errors:
Thanks for the prompt reply. Is that going to keep all my configuration settings, domains, cron jobs, etc. intact? I'm a bit hesitant about installing over top my existing installation and outside of Webmin...
When I try to upgrade from 1.74, I get an error about "no version number found at www.webmin.com" (last attachment) When I try to upgrade packages via other Webmin means, I get dependency problems as shown in attachment 2 & 3. I tried logging into the machine with a keyboard and upgrading that way, but it also was unable. I tried sudo apt-get -f install, and that didn't help. What is going on here? Why can't I upgrade?
When I try to upgrade from 1.74, I get an error about "no version number found at www.webmin.com" (1st attachment) When I try to upgrade packages via other Webmin means, I get dependency problems as shown in attachment 2 & 3. I tried logging into the machine with a keyboard and upgrading that way, but it also was unable. I tried sudo apt-get -f install, and that didn't help. What is going on here? Why can't I upgrade?