Hi,
I recently upgraded from intrepid to jaunty, but the way I did it was maybe not the best.
I simply changed all the intrepids to jaunties (in sources.list) and ran apt-get update/upgrade.
I'm not sure how to do it properly.
The reason for this is that at the time I did that, my system completely crashed with something that I believe is a Kernel-Problem (google...) and I was limited to the consol; the error I got on startup was
iwl3945_enqueue_hcmd failed:-28
iwl3945: No space for Tx
(no guarantee for spelling, I copied it off the screen by hand...)
The upgrade fixed the problem. (And caused another one with my ATI card, but that's a different story...)
Maybe all this somehow messed up my system?
It seems to have left a lot of "dead weight" on my kubuntu partition... it's suddenly dangerously full... 500MB left, although I have 15Gig on my system partition (I only have 90Gig total, it's a laptop).
For example I have like 4 different linux-headers_x + linux-headers_x_generic's in /usr/src. Is that normal? But the biggest folder is the lib-folder...
So can anyone tell my if my method of upgrade broke anything and how to clean up my system?
I recently upgraded from intrepid to jaunty, but the way I did it was maybe not the best.
I simply changed all the intrepids to jaunties (in sources.list) and ran apt-get update/upgrade.
I'm not sure how to do it properly.
The reason for this is that at the time I did that, my system completely crashed with something that I believe is a Kernel-Problem (google...) and I was limited to the consol; the error I got on startup was
iwl3945_enqueue_hcmd failed:-28
iwl3945: No space for Tx
(no guarantee for spelling, I copied it off the screen by hand...)
The upgrade fixed the problem. (And caused another one with my ATI card, but that's a different story...)
Maybe all this somehow messed up my system?
It seems to have left a lot of "dead weight" on my kubuntu partition... it's suddenly dangerously full... 500MB left, although I have 15Gig on my system partition (I only have 90Gig total, it's a laptop).
For example I have like 4 different linux-headers_x + linux-headers_x_generic's in /usr/src. Is that normal? But the biggest folder is the lib-folder...
So can anyone tell my if my method of upgrade broke anything and how to clean up my system?
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