I have take the plunge and installed Raring Ringtail as my main OS on my desktop. Everything is running very smoothly and been having no problems, exept during an update last week where i completely lost my desktop. I mugged around for a while trying to get it back, but in the end i had to re-install it. That was no big deal really as i keep a separate /home partition. I would normally update/upgrade via the cli with dist-upgrade, but this time i used the Muon updater. I don't know if i could blame Muon for that, but my question is, does Muon do a " ugrade" or a "dist-upgrade". It has problaby been asked before but i could not find anything on it.
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Pan-Galactic QuordlepleenSo Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
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Originally posted by GerardV View PostThanks. claydoh, so the only real difference is, that you get more feedback by using the terminal.
Add a -s to your upgrade and you can simulate changes.
Code:sudo apt-get -s dist-upgrade
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I have done a upgrade using Muon without any problems so it was just a fluke and totally unrelated i would say. I will be using the terminal in the future, though.
And apart from the occasional Firefox v20 crash, everything runs very smooth and fast. so it looks like its going to be a terrific release.
The only thing i have never been able to do, and not just this version, is to restart the system. It will shut down ok, but if i choose "restart", and i press escape during shutdown, it just hangs, saying "restarting system", or someting similar, but never restarts.
No big deal, i just have to keep that in mind whenever a restart is required.sigpic
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Originally posted by GerardV View Postit will shut down ok, but if i choose "restart", and i press escape during shutdown, it just hangs, saying "restarting system", or someting similar, but never restarts.
No big deal, i just have to keep that in mind whenever a restart is required.
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Pan-Galactic QuordlepleenSo Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
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Maybe it acts like pressing Esc during boot up -- reveals the otherwise hidden console messages?
Damn that Plymouth, anyway. I always get rid of it completely by building a plymouth-dummy package that "provides" Plymouth but without the dependencies on the other bits. Then I can remove the real Plymouth. See Launchpad bug 556372 post #16 for the how-to.
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Vinny, i press Escape when it shuts down to reboot to reveal the otherwise hidden console messages, as Steve mentioned, to check where it hangs during shutdown. I am at work at the moment and try what is suggested in the Launchpad bug post when i get home.
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