I did the upgrade to 13.10 from 13,04. It was not without trouble.
I used the command line and apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade. About half way through it aborted with an error 1. I did not reboot and the system was rendered unusable as most programs would not load. I then issued the above command using the -f suffix to force it, and it went on its merry way to completion. To my relief upon reboot almost everything worked. However the xserver-xorg-video-intel package had been removed so OpenGL was not working with the result of limited desktop effects. Trying to install it was not possible as broken packages were reported but none could be found. I then installed aptitude and issued the install command for xserver-xorg-video-intel. I had to pick the second suggestion. Some packages were removed but the xserver package did install. Upon reboot all was good.
My initial reaction is very favorable. The system is scary fast. More to follow if I run into difficulties.
I used the command line and apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade. About half way through it aborted with an error 1. I did not reboot and the system was rendered unusable as most programs would not load. I then issued the above command using the -f suffix to force it, and it went on its merry way to completion. To my relief upon reboot almost everything worked. However the xserver-xorg-video-intel package had been removed so OpenGL was not working with the result of limited desktop effects. Trying to install it was not possible as broken packages were reported but none could be found. I then installed aptitude and issued the install command for xserver-xorg-video-intel. I had to pick the second suggestion. Some packages were removed but the xserver package did install. Upon reboot all was good.
My initial reaction is very favorable. The system is scary fast. More to follow if I run into difficulties.
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