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View Poll Results: What is your Karmic Koala install/upgrade experience ?
Upgrade - worked flawlessly 680 15.72%
Upgrade - worked but had few things to fix, nothing serious though 838 19.37%
Upgrade - got many problems that i've not been able to solve 791 18.28%
Install - worked flawlessly 668 15.44%
Install - worked but had few things to fix, nothing serious though 575 13.29%
Install - got many problems that i've not been able to solve 774 17.89%
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Old October 30th, 2009   #1
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Share with the community your Karmic Koala install/upgrade experience

*** Disclaimer for those willing to analyse this poll ***
Most of users voting here are users with issues.
Users with painless experience are not likely to come here.
If you want to compare Karmic release with other releases based on this poll anyway here are the previous polls :
Jaunty Poll
Intrepid Poll
Hardy Poll
Gusty Poll

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The purpose of this thread is to share your experience installing/upgrading Karmic Koala.

Did it work flawlessly ?
Did you get problems ?
Did you manage to solve them ?
if yes how ?
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Feel free to post your experience here and think to explain how you solved the problems you got, it might help other users in your case.

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Old October 30th, 2009   #2
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Re: Share with the community your Karmic Koala install/upgrade experience

I started my own thread but my post was probably better suited to something like this. I wrote:

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I was trying to upgrade my 9.04 Leonovo 3000 C200 to 9.10 and X server appeared to crash early on in the installation. Screen went black like it normally does after a period of inactivity but wouldn't 'wake up' with the mouse or keys. HDD light was flashing like crazy so I assumed that the installation was continuing on without any display. After an hour or so the HDD light stopped flashing but the laptop had not restarted. After remaining in this state for a while it suddenly flashed a "Ubuntu in low graphics mode" error screen listing a bunch of errors in the window. At this point the latop completely crashed leaving an unbootable system.
I've got a 9.04 disk lying around from a linux format magazine so I've booted into that and backed up all my important information onto an external HDD (I know I should have done this before starting the upgrade) and am now downloading the 9.10 install disk via torrents to do a fresh install. Hopefully this fixes the problem.

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Old October 30th, 2009   #3
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Re: Share with the community your Karmic Koala install/upgrade experience

I had no trouble installing Karmic (clean install, not upgrade). There were problems after that, though. The first was GRUB error 15 on reboot, solved by selecting the other of the two hard drives I have in BIOS settings. The second was screen resolution after opting to install restricted drivers (fglrx, typed sudo aticonfig --initial -f in terminal before reboot after activation). Solved by aticonfig resolution stuff I have just for this purpose. The third appears to be printed related (not found): I have not yet spent time with that so it may be a non-issue.

The fourth is what has always been when there are two screens of different resolutions, compiz active, and fglrx in use - although the latter two may have nothing to do with it...doubt that, though. Firefox window does not remember size on the main screen on restart...it appears to resize itself to the smaller of the two screens. Vertically, at least, not sure about horizontal. It does make some sort of sense, however, when you think about it. Annoyance that can be avoided by disabling the second screen, I guess. It does not affect Thunderbird, which puzzles me.
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Old November 4th, 2009   #4
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Re: Share with the community your Karmic Koala install/upgrade experience

Regarding error 15 in reboot: I have an IBM ThinkCenter and when I've tried to reboot, I get an error msg saying that boot file not found (cant remember exact language). By hitting Alt-Ctrl-Del it permits reboot to continue. After thrashing about, I was told that this is some kind of bug in IBMs. I had the thought that it was involved with a former XP install that I had rubbed out, but couldnt confirm this. Is that the problem you had? And how did you fix it?
The other issue is not being able to get another resolution than 600x800. The onboard graphic card is an Intel 82865. How would you suggest fixing this?
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Old November 4th, 2009   #5
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Re: Share with the community your Karmic Koala install/upgrade experience

I did an upgrade on two laptops, one a Toshiba and that went well with only a minor problem, the touch pad not working as a third button on the mouse, but had the same problem on Jaunty.

The next upgrade was on a Gateway laptop, again only one problem at the moment and that is the sound not working and still unable to find a fix, but have reported a bug for it.
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Old October 30th, 2009   #6
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Re: Share with the community your Karmic Koala install/upgrade experience

I jumped in with both feet last night. I did the upgrade using Update Manager, and I had over 1,400 packages to update. I let it run all night. When I woke up this morning, it was ready to remove obsolete packages, so I did that while I was shaving. When I checked back, it was ready to restart. When it came back up, my wallpaper was there, Desktop Effects were enabled - in short - painless.
The only minor tweak I had to make was to install some Language components. I just followed the prompts and again, no problems.
I can't wait to get home and play with it some more. I do think I am going to try to change the theme to something else. That brown is not very attractive. Other than that, I give it an A+ so far!
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Old October 30th, 2009   #7
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Re: Share with the community your Karmic Koala install/upgrade experience

I my self did a clean install and have not see any issues yet, and I am sure I will not. I did have some issues with the BETA, ware the wifi connection would get very slow, but it showed that I was at my normal 90% signal strength. Over all very happy.

I am running a IBM T43 with 2gb of ram, and ATI x300 with 128mb of ram.

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Old October 30th, 2009   #8
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Re: Share with the community your Karmic Koala install/upgrade experience

Upgrade - got many problems that i have not been able to solve

http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1305459

so im not alone with this problem and filled the bugreport at launchpad.

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/464591

hopefully i get soon some help, because my pc does not work since the upgrade...
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Old November 21st, 2009   #9
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Re: Share with the community your Karmic Koala install/upgrade experience

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Upgrade - got many problems that i have not been able to solve

http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1305459

so im not alone with this problem and filled the bugreport at launchpad.

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/464591

hopefully i get soon some help, because my pc does not work since the upgrade...
Thanks for the good links, great
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Old October 30th, 2009   #10
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Re: Share with the community your Karmic Koala install/upgrade experience

I dived in last night and despite some problems with my shoddy 'net connection dropping out, the upgrade process went without a hitch.

However, I have discovered two problems:

1. My WiFi no longer works. I was expecting this - my WiFi always breaks - but now the only drivers I have ever found which would talk to my chipset (madwifi-hal-0.10.5.6) will no longer compile using sudo make. I cannot therefore reinstall them.

2. Nautilus seems to be having problems loading large folders. I have not had a chance to adequately test what went wrong, so can't be sure exactly, but here's what happened: I streamed a ~220 MB video file into my Videos directory and from there moved it into a more appropriate subdirectory. On following it in to check that it had moved properly, I found that the directory would not load; it just sat there with the 'loading' cursor. Moving up a level and back in fixed it, but on moving the file to the next subdirectory level the same thing occurred. This time a reboot was required - although since then the directory seems to be loading without issue. The folder in question is just under 3 GB in size.
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