Today I upgraded my Breezy to Dapper, it took more than 4 hours, and the internet connection is 100Mbit!
I updated Breezy, checked that package "kubuntu-desktop" was installed and finally I cleaned up the sources.list & replaced "breezy" with "dapper". This far so good but this is of course just following instructions. I went to the "console mode" and tried to update. I realized that it wanted to remove "kubuntu-desktop" along with some other packages. 120 new, 850 upgraded, 160 removed. Well I went ahead with the update, hoping that I could simply restore it.
The download and installation took about 15min. I also reinstalled the kubuntu-desktop. Here is where the battle started. I tried to launch my new system. It always crashed on the load up to "bluetooth" devices, after several reboots, it magically seemed to get pass that. But then instead of giving me a log in, it just started the shutdown sequence. God damn, I'm not a Linux expert...
At some point I did manage to start X, but it seemed weird. I reconfigured it with dpkg-reconfigure. After we unsuccesful boots I somehow managed to get the graphical log in screen. Of course my mouse & sound didn't work, and it seemed a little unresponsive after the login. After 30min I got the mouse working, and found out that the sound was just set to 0 from the numerous trackbars in the mixer (which are too complicated, I don't know what they all mean). I restored the packages I lost during the update. This whole process took about 4 hours, it was filled with problems that fixed themselves somehow with enough numbers of reboots, my efforts were quite random, weird thing.
Well, now that it works, few remarks:
1) My monitor now runs at 100Hz, finally!!
2) Looks good!
3) Systems settings -> display; doesn't work
4) All this consumed unbelievable amount of harddisk
5) New NVIDIA driver certainly works better in some ways, but also it(?) cut my FPS in half in glxgears
For beta it looks promising, just the difficulty of updating, at least in the current stage, is overwhelmingly hard!
I updated Breezy, checked that package "kubuntu-desktop" was installed and finally I cleaned up the sources.list & replaced "breezy" with "dapper". This far so good but this is of course just following instructions. I went to the "console mode" and tried to update. I realized that it wanted to remove "kubuntu-desktop" along with some other packages. 120 new, 850 upgraded, 160 removed. Well I went ahead with the update, hoping that I could simply restore it.
The download and installation took about 15min. I also reinstalled the kubuntu-desktop. Here is where the battle started. I tried to launch my new system. It always crashed on the load up to "bluetooth" devices, after several reboots, it magically seemed to get pass that. But then instead of giving me a log in, it just started the shutdown sequence. God damn, I'm not a Linux expert...
At some point I did manage to start X, but it seemed weird. I reconfigured it with dpkg-reconfigure. After we unsuccesful boots I somehow managed to get the graphical log in screen. Of course my mouse & sound didn't work, and it seemed a little unresponsive after the login. After 30min I got the mouse working, and found out that the sound was just set to 0 from the numerous trackbars in the mixer (which are too complicated, I don't know what they all mean). I restored the packages I lost during the update. This whole process took about 4 hours, it was filled with problems that fixed themselves somehow with enough numbers of reboots, my efforts were quite random, weird thing.
Well, now that it works, few remarks:
1) My monitor now runs at 100Hz, finally!!
2) Looks good!
3) Systems settings -> display; doesn't work
4) All this consumed unbelievable amount of harddisk
5) New NVIDIA driver certainly works better in some ways, but also it(?) cut my FPS in half in glxgears
For beta it looks promising, just the difficulty of updating, at least in the current stage, is overwhelmingly hard!
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