Just installed 13.04. Tried to do the automatic upgrade to 12.10 from 12.04 and so far I am batting 100% on upgrading Linux - all have been total failures. Fortunately I learned way back to download the Live-CD and write to CD/DVD before trying the upgrade and so just installed form DVD after the upgrade totally froze the system.
I have been using Muon to find and install s/w.
I am again totally underwhelmed with Muon. I first tried searching for the packages I wanted by name, e.g., gkrellm. No luck in finding anything. Then I tried gnucash. I figured that such a popular package HAD to be in the new 13.04.
Muon again failed to find anything for gnucash.
Tried a few more, kdbg, jedit, etc.
Muon could find NOTHING.
Finally in desperation, I tried selecting a specific catagory and searching. Finally found gkrellm that way in some catagory, I forget which one.
I have found since that the only way I can get a successful search for a package under Muon, is to first select a catagory and then search.
This a very hit and miss proposition since I have to enter the search term(s) and then go down the catagory list selecting each in turn until Muon finds the package. I can then mark for install.
Sometimes (a very few) I can make an intelligent (to me) guess as to the proper catagory and get lucky - usually not. What really mystifies me though is that some very CLOSELY related s/w - what I would guess to be a single package is scattered to more than a single catagory.
For example, in trying to find HPLIP and install it, I was able to find all parts EXCEPT the HPLIP GUI. That part was in a totally independent catagory. Total nonsense. The GUI is useless without the working HPLIP pahages. Now the working s/w can be used without the GUI, but why put the GUI in a totally independent catagory This is probably not Muon problem, but why force searches to search only one catagory at a time.
I'm probably going to have to find synaptic and install that.
I have been using Muon to find and install s/w.
I am again totally underwhelmed with Muon. I first tried searching for the packages I wanted by name, e.g., gkrellm. No luck in finding anything. Then I tried gnucash. I figured that such a popular package HAD to be in the new 13.04.
Muon again failed to find anything for gnucash.
Tried a few more, kdbg, jedit, etc.
Muon could find NOTHING.
Finally in desperation, I tried selecting a specific catagory and searching. Finally found gkrellm that way in some catagory, I forget which one.
I have found since that the only way I can get a successful search for a package under Muon, is to first select a catagory and then search.
This a very hit and miss proposition since I have to enter the search term(s) and then go down the catagory list selecting each in turn until Muon finds the package. I can then mark for install.
Sometimes (a very few) I can make an intelligent (to me) guess as to the proper catagory and get lucky - usually not. What really mystifies me though is that some very CLOSELY related s/w - what I would guess to be a single package is scattered to more than a single catagory.
For example, in trying to find HPLIP and install it, I was able to find all parts EXCEPT the HPLIP GUI. That part was in a totally independent catagory. Total nonsense. The GUI is useless without the working HPLIP pahages. Now the working s/w can be used without the GUI, but why put the GUI in a totally independent catagory This is probably not Muon problem, but why force searches to search only one catagory at a time.
I'm probably going to have to find synaptic and install that.
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