Re: Raring is stable/fast!
318.26 works flawlessly :P
Re: Raring is stable/fast!
RR beta1 is perhaps ATM stable.
However, it was not just the other day, when booting ended up in busybox shell due to issues with initramfs-tools and the new udev + systemd.
It is a good practice to remember a development version may break anytime. :guitar:
Re: Raring is stable/fast!
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Originally Posted by
dino99
318.26 works flawlessly :P
Are you talking about nvidia-318.26 ?
Re: Raring is stable/fast!
I'm running nvidia-current (304.84) here without any problems on kernel 3.8.0-13
Re: Raring is stable/fast!
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Originally Posted by
cariboo907
I'm running nvidia-current (304.84) here without any problems on kernel 3.8.0-13
I've run nVidia 304.84 (the past few days) without any problems on Kernels 3.7/3.8/3.9...
Code:
vindsl@Zuul:~$ apt-cache policy nvidia-304
Installed: 304.84-0ubuntu2
Candidate: 304.84-0ubuntu2
Version table:
*** 304.84-0ubuntu2 0
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ raring/restricted i386 Packages
500 http://samaritan.ucmerced.edu/ubuntu/ raring/restricted i386 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
vindsl@Zuul:~$ echo -n "Kernel Release: " || cat /etc/*release && uname -s -r
Kernel Release: Linux 3.9.0-030900rc3-generic
Re: Raring is stable/fast!
I find 13.04 pretty usable.
I never used dev branches before but i was tired of the old 12.04 feel and 12.10 was jerky on my machines.
One of the things that i find bad, related with previous releases, is the shutdown process. In 12.04 the shutdown was instantly and in 13.04 takes a while.
Re: Raring is stable/fast!
13.04 is really great!!
Unfortunately I am experiencing many serious issues related to nvidia driver with my geforce 630m that were happening before with 12.10.
Re: Raring is stable/fast!
Loving Raring on both my machines. Very speedy and stable. Raring's working on my AMD C-70 netbook which it previously did not work well on (no brightness settings, etc)
Re: Raring is stable/fast!
Tonight I intend to clone my production system (12.04LTS) on to a new hard drive which I will then upgrade to 13.04. Yep, I be impressed with Raring.