Robbyx
August 6th, 2014, 09:59 PM
Something seems to be wrong with my usb drivers so I am going to do a re-install. When doing a clean re-install of 14.04, having previously installed 14.04, I wonder how to follow this advice:
. If you have stuff from packages outside the Ubuntu repository, you have to migrate the /etc/apt/sources.list.d directory to your new installation. When using PPA it is best to issue the PPA commands before applying the installed_packages.txt as PPA takes care of downloading the public keys of the repository. Also, run aptitude update before applying the list. – antiguru
How do I regenerate all the items in the synaptic other software and their authentication keys?
Is there a program that will output the details to a file to be brought back in after the re-install?
R
. If you have stuff from packages outside the Ubuntu repository, you have to migrate the /etc/apt/sources.list.d directory to your new installation. When using PPA it is best to issue the PPA commands before applying the installed_packages.txt as PPA takes care of downloading the public keys of the repository. Also, run aptitude update before applying the list. – antiguru
How do I regenerate all the items in the synaptic other software and their authentication keys?
Is there a program that will output the details to a file to be brought back in after the re-install?
R