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* in between these numbers, then you are probably running an interim testing build; you should consider [[upgrading the XO]] to an official release. |
* in between these numbers, then you are probably running an interim testing build; you should consider [[upgrading the XO]] to an official release. |
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* a smaller number, then see [[Builds#Build names and branches]] and [[:Category:Release_notes]] for information on earlier releases; you should consider [[upgrading the XO]] to the [[OS_images#Latest_stable_build|latest stable build]]. |
* a smaller number, then see [[Builds#Build names and branches]] and [[:Category:Release_notes]] for information on earlier releases; you should consider [[upgrading the XO]] to the [[OS_images#Latest_stable_build|latest stable build]]. |
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Revision as of 00:52, 11 October 2008
Follow How to check the OS and firmware versions to determine what build of the system software you have on your XO, then refer to this table: {{#ask: Build number::!999
| mainlabel=- | ?Build number | ?=Release | ?Also called | ?Release notes | sort=Build number | order=desc | default=No releases with a build number that's not 999 (which indicates "unknown")
}} If your build number is not in this table and is:
- a bigger number, such as '759', then you are probably running a release candidate build. Future releases may have more information about it.
- a much bigger number, such as '2258', then you are probably running a "joyride" development build.
- in between these numbers, then you are probably running an interim testing build; you should consider upgrading the XO to an official release.
- a smaller number, then see Builds#Build names and branches and Category:Release_notes for information on earlier releases; you should consider upgrading the XO to the latest stable build.