Downloaded and installed from the Kubuntu 11.10 Daily Build dated July 5th. The installation went without a hitch, my other OS was recognized without incident. I have been using it as my primary system for 3 days now, and have only hit one major glitch. If I click on a text file, Kate crashes and will not open the file. To work around this I installed gedit and when I right-click a text file and select "open with gedit" it works fine. Hoping to find some more bugs, but nothing yet.
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be ready, new KDE 4.7 rc is on its way, and with kde's revamping how it packages the source tarballs, there likely will be some package breakages as well as missing/not-yet-built things coming down the road
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Originally posted by tdockery97Hoping to find some more bugs, but nothing yet.
Code:sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
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Originally posted by diblOriginally posted by tdockery97Hoping to find some more bugs, but nothing yet.
Code:sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
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After yesterday's update my guest Oneiric doesn't have a keyboard (already in bugzilla)."A nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.”
– John F. Kennedy, February 26, 1962.
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Originally posted by kubicleYes...don't do that. KDE 4.7 packages are still building, and currently the repos have mixed 4.7 and 4.6.3 packages...and different versions don't usually mix very well.
I currently have 101 packages held back. And it'll stay that way until aptitude allows some or all of them to be upgraded. The 4.6.5 upgrade of my Natty installation ran to 253 packages. So the figure of 101 packages currently held back may rise quite a bit higher before a mass upgrading of packages occurs.
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I tried doing the dist upgrade yesterday (14 july) and there were so many problems I had to reload from backup. Then took it step by step -- first updated the apt system, then -upgrade, then dist-upgrade, rebooting between each step. I still had a lot of install -f / --configure -a stuff to do, but it finally all went through.
Except for one problem. Somehow nouveau has sneaked (snuk?) back in, and blacklisting it in /etc/modprobe.d doesn't make it go away. Had to manually delete nouveau.ko from the appropriate /lib/modules directory, rebuild initramfs, and reinstall nvidia-current (on the 3.0.0-5 kernel). I haven't diagnosed what the problem is yet, but that's how I got things working.
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