#summary Instructions for switching between versions. = Release or Development Version? = CORE releases are numbered such as CORE 4.2, CORE 4.3, etc. They can be found as [http://downloads.pf.itd.nrl.navy.mil/core/packages/ packages] or [http://downloads.pf.itd.nrl.navy.mil/core/source/ source]. [http://downloads.pf.itd.nrl.navy.mil/core/source/nightly_snapshots/ Development snapshots] are created nightly as source tarballs. Choose the latest CORE release if: * you want a more stable, tested CORE * you would like to use pre-built binary packages * you want documentation Choose the development snapshot if: * you want bleeding edge features * you desire some functionality or bugfix described on the CORE mailing list, blog, or wiki * you're running with the latest Linux distro that is not supported by the latest release * you're comfortable compiling and installing the CORE source = Switching Versions = First, uninstall the previously installed version. To uninstall the CORE package, use a command such as: {{{ # Ubuntu package uninstall dpkg -r core-4.3 }}} {{{ # Fedora package uninstall rpm -e core-4.3 }}} To uninstall from the CORE source, change to your CORE source build directory and use `sudo make uninstall`: {{{ # source uninstall cd core-4.3 sudo make uninstall }}} Uninstalling should not remove your user settings or `imn` scenario files. See the notes in the section below. Next, follow the installation instructions in the Quickstart or CORE manual to install from packages or source. = Compatibility Notes = Notes on `imn` file compatibility will be listed here. When upgrading, you may want to back up your `.core` user directory or temporarily move it out of the way. This allows the GUI to re-create default settings