Corrupt catalog and wanting to upgrade my LR as very old version.

I am on V1.4.1 and wanting to upgrade to the latest LR version. Only recently have I received an error message that the file is corrupt and cannot be backed up.  Files are there and have always been backed up, but when I open LR, the files appear as 'missing'.  Please help! I have my LR on an external harddrive and wish to upgrade my LR once this problem is fixed.
Thanks

If you already have Firefox 3.0.4 installed, you must have updated the GTK package that came with the Xandros Operating System on the early EeePC's. You should be able to install Firefox 3.6.x, but I doubt if the latest Firefox 4 version will work. <br />
https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Installing+Firefox+on+Linux <br />
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FirefoxNewVersion/MozillaBuilds
You should visit the EeeUser forum - http://forum.eeeuser.com/ - and ask them what you should do.
I have a EeePC 900 20GB. When I updated to Firefox 3 on the old Xandros OS it was very slow. When I installed Firefox 3.6 is slowed down even more, and I gave up with Xandros. I installed EasyPeasy - http://www.geteasypeasy.com/ - a distro made from Ubuntu. But that may not work for you, if you haven't installed a larger SSD (solid state drive) - AFAIK, the 700 models came with a 2GB or 4GB SSD and EasyPeasy filled my 4GB SSD almost immediately.

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