I've always wanted to do that!
OK, I've been running trusty in the wild for about 2 weeks now. I'm very very surprised at how stable it is. This is my main computer and I run kontact, firefox, qbittorrent, openvp and a couple of wine games almost daily. Muon states that I have a little over 2600 files. I update approx 120 files daily. So far, the only issues I have was that Homerun-Kicker stopped working lastnight. That isn't a biggy, I am still not sure I liked it over Lancelot. I had another issue with Muon not "looking" right, but that ended up being a chair-to-keyboard interface issue. And I brought along another issue from 13.04, being the man-without-a-acountry/language issue SteveRiley and I have a bug report on.
All in all, a very nice and stable alpha!
edit: Crap.... Rog beat me to the first thread posting
I should also point out that I've set my sources.list to "devel" instead of "trusty", and my launchpad repos to "trusty" or "saucy", depending on their highest distro.
OK, I've been running trusty in the wild for about 2 weeks now. I'm very very surprised at how stable it is. This is my main computer and I run kontact, firefox, qbittorrent, openvp and a couple of wine games almost daily. Muon states that I have a little over 2600 files. I update approx 120 files daily. So far, the only issues I have was that Homerun-Kicker stopped working lastnight. That isn't a biggy, I am still not sure I liked it over Lancelot. I had another issue with Muon not "looking" right, but that ended up being a chair-to-keyboard interface issue. And I brought along another issue from 13.04, being the man-without-a-acountry/language issue SteveRiley and I have a bug report on.
All in all, a very nice and stable alpha!
edit: Crap.... Rog beat me to the first thread posting
I should also point out that I've set my sources.list to "devel" instead of "trusty", and my launchpad repos to "trusty" or "saucy", depending on their highest distro.
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