So far 10.10 looks very very nice, haven't had a chance to check out all the new gizmos on this upgrade but the installation/upgrade seems to be ok.
Just reporting a couple of odd things that appeared after the upgrade:
- The hard disk that has my Kubuntu installation + Windows 7 + one partition was not listed. It was "on" but not mounted to anything .. had to do it manually, no biggie
- When I installed the 10.04 I selected that the login would go automagically ie. using auto-login, because of a DPI issue (the login screen is unreadable, font size is about 2), but now I'm greeted with a log in dialog when starting up the PC
- When Kubuntu reaches the desktop, I'm greeted with the mixer window. This has happened on some upgrade before, can't remember version number. Not annoying, but still a bit annoying
Strange and pointless issues. Can't imagine why these happen and what's causing them.
Still, good work otherwise - got to see if I can fix the mixer thingy from somewhere - last time the solution was to do a fresh install (which I wouldn't want to do) ...
Just reporting a couple of odd things that appeared after the upgrade:
- The hard disk that has my Kubuntu installation + Windows 7 + one partition was not listed. It was "on" but not mounted to anything .. had to do it manually, no biggie
- When I installed the 10.04 I selected that the login would go automagically ie. using auto-login, because of a DPI issue (the login screen is unreadable, font size is about 2), but now I'm greeted with a log in dialog when starting up the PC
- When Kubuntu reaches the desktop, I'm greeted with the mixer window. This has happened on some upgrade before, can't remember version number. Not annoying, but still a bit annoying
Strange and pointless issues. Can't imagine why these happen and what's causing them.
Still, good work otherwise - got to see if I can fix the mixer thingy from somewhere - last time the solution was to do a fresh install (which I wouldn't want to do) ...
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