On both of my laptops, running 12.10 w/KDE 4.10.2 (one 64-bit; the other 32-bit), I successfully upgraded to 13.04 without any issues at all. Nice. :cool:
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Windows no longer obstructs my view.
Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
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Same here on both the laptop and iMac desktop.
I even got the aluminum Apple bluetooth keyboard working perfectly which i never managed before. I use that with the laptop when it is hooked up to my TV, nice and small for the coffe table.
I am still looking for an app for my Samsung tablet to work as an remote for my laptop. Tried a few without success so far.
Kudos to the developers !sigpic
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Pan-Galactic QuordlepleenSo Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
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Yes indeed. My do-release-upgrade ran without a hitch. Even all my PPAs got updated, too. Smoooooooooooth.
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Originally posted by GerardV View PostSame here on both the laptop and iMac desktop.
I even got the aluminum Apple bluetooth keyboard working perfectly which i never managed before. I use that with the laptop when it is hooked up to my TV, nice and small for the coffe table.
I am still looking for an app for my Samsung tablet to work as an remote for my laptop. Tried a few without success so far.
Kudos to the developers !
My install did not go so well. For some reason I got a grub rescue prompt on reboot after install and before that I got the old familiar hang during the 2nd or 3rd step of the install.
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Originally posted by Xplorer4x4 View PostI use x11vnc and androidvnc to do that. Works pretty good. You can use team viewer but its not Foss and it pulls in a bunch of gtk crud and is simply a windows port with custom wine packaging.
My install did not go so well. For some reason I got a grub rescue prompt on reboot after install and before that I got the old familiar hang during the 2nd or 3rd step of the install.
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Pan-Galactic QuordlepleenSo Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
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Originally posted by SteveRiley View PostUse the Ubuntu Server ISO. When it's done, get Kubuntu in one easy step:
Code:sudo tasksel install kubuntu-desktop
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Pan-Galactic QuordlepleenSo Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
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Hmm... I wonder which purged bits were causing the problem.
The Server ISO doesn't install Network Manager, so one of the important things to remember when doing this is to comment out (or remove) any references to "real" NICs in /etc/network/interfaces:
Code:# This file describes the network interfaces available on your system # and how to activate them. For more information, see interfaces(5). # The loopback network interface auto lo iface lo inet loopback # The primary network interface [COLOR="#FF0000"]#[/COLOR] auto eth0 [COLOR="#FF0000"]#[/COLOR] iface eth0 inet dhcp
Code:sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
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A friend of mine upgraded a couple of days ago and he had sound issues afterwards (alsamixer missing). That wasn't enough to discourage me and today I thought I'd dive in myself!
I had an almost flawless upgrade. Plasma seems to freeze from time to time, but I had that before the upgrade. Firefox hang a couple of times, I read it's a common issue - switched to Chromium, working fine so far. Pager had for some reason changed its settings to having just 1 desktop, I set it back to my preferred two.
That's about it.
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Well, the "no sound" thing eventually got me after the second reboot. I googled a bit and found out it's a problem shared by most Ubuntu 13.04 flavors. I did a "sudo dpkg-reconfigure" for alsa and pulseaudio, then "alsa force-reload", restarted and sound was back. Luckily this was easy to fix.
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Glad some people aren't having issues. I've been runing Kubuntu for a long time (since Drapper), but this time my upgrade ran into a major annoyance after the install (but I know the issue I ran into is *NOT* Kubuntu specific and I'm able to work around it). Still, issue not with standing, it's looking to me like it's a great release.
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I just upgraded my wife's laptop from 12.04 to 13.04. The only thing wrong I notice is it still tells me to do "do-release-upgrade" to upgrade, even though I'm running 13.04 there.
Code:Welcome to Ubuntu 13.04 (GNU/Linux 3.8.0-21-generic x86_64) * Documentation: https://help.ubuntu.com/ 5 packages can be updated. 0 updates are security updates. New release '13.04' available. Run 'do-release-upgrade' to upgrade to it. Last login: Sun May 19 08:59:51 2013
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