(Can't find anything similar using search, so here goes - my first posting here, so apologies in advance if soapbox isn't the right place for that kind of open question....)
<Am currently running Lucid>
Last week I got a new gfx card, and started messing about with it and our telly, trying out the latest nvidia drivers, comparing them with nouveau. Found out that during installation, one of the scripts offered to disable nouveau in order to use the latest offering from nvidia. Curious, I used kpackagekit to remove the two nouveau related packages.
Next thing (one mug o’ coffee later) KDE just froze. All other tty terminals weren’t responding, so hit reboot. Surprise, surprise, the kernel image had gone. Breathtaking or what…..
While I was able to restore it using the live CD, and understood that kpackagekit removed all that depended on the nouveau packages, so it being a bug would be debateable!?!
But what’s the rationale behind kubuntu allowing kpackagekit to actually remove the kernel without any warnings? I’m all for letting users retain full control, and have an o/s stay away from nanny-mode, but…
Anyone?
<Am currently running Lucid>
Last week I got a new gfx card, and started messing about with it and our telly, trying out the latest nvidia drivers, comparing them with nouveau. Found out that during installation, one of the scripts offered to disable nouveau in order to use the latest offering from nvidia. Curious, I used kpackagekit to remove the two nouveau related packages.
Next thing (one mug o’ coffee later) KDE just froze. All other tty terminals weren’t responding, so hit reboot. Surprise, surprise, the kernel image had gone. Breathtaking or what…..
While I was able to restore it using the live CD, and understood that kpackagekit removed all that depended on the nouveau packages, so it being a bug would be debateable!?!
But what’s the rationale behind kubuntu allowing kpackagekit to actually remove the kernel without any warnings? I’m all for letting users retain full control, and have an o/s stay away from nanny-mode, but…
Anyone?
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