Muon is a valiant effort, but I prefer Synaptic, and have for a long time. Muon just keeps messing up. I've had several issues with it on several machines ever since it first appeared. While its getting better, it still is not up to par IMHO.
I just did a security upgrade on 12.04 on my little Eeepc 901. It ran fine, and Muon then claimed that it needed gstreamer additions. I started it, but Muon 'hung' (again), so I closed it. It closed normally. When I rebooted, it got the login screen, but as soon as I logged in to my user account, I got a message:
The machine continued to boot, but I got a crash handler warning, no network support AT ALL (NM didn't load), and a couple of other broken items in the 'kicker'. With a sigh, (again), I booted into the root account, which is one of the first things that I set up on a machine when I do an install. I got the same message at boot, but NM loaded, and I had a way to fix it at least. This time I loaded Synaptic, it found the broken gstreamer package, resolved it, reconfigured everything, and asked me to reboot.
The next boot brought the machine up to the way it should have been.
Why can't Muon do something as simple as a security upgrade? Makes me sad, and tired at the same time.
Frank.
I just did a security upgrade on 12.04 on my little Eeepc 901. It ran fine, and Muon then claimed that it needed gstreamer additions. I started it, but Muon 'hung' (again), so I closed it. It closed normally. When I rebooted, it got the login screen, but as soon as I logged in to my user account, I got a message:
Cannot open consolekit session: unable to open session: The permission of the setuid helper is not correct.
The next boot brought the machine up to the way it should have been.
Why can't Muon do something as simple as a security upgrade? Makes me sad, and tired at the same time.
Frank.
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