View Full Version : Upgrading and reliability
sicofante
October 19th, 2007, 02:25 PM
There was a thread (http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=573049) about what people were going to do, upgrade or fresh install. The fresh installers won the poll. The Ubuntu development team lost it. :(
I trusted the developers, but my windows decoration went away by upgrading. I know this has happened to others too. Windows decoration is a very noticeable problem, what worries me is what should I expect from not so visible parts of the system?
I guess I'll backup my home folder and do a fresh install.
This kind of issues don't help Ubuntu's reputation.
n3tfury
October 19th, 2007, 02:34 PM
you're using compiz right? or is this a different issue? if you are, see "first steps" under this guide:
http://forlong.blogage.de/article/2007/8/26/The-best-way-to-install-Compiz-Fusion-on-Ubuntu-Feisty
sicofante
October 19th, 2007, 02:41 PM
Thanks for your good will, but I'm not repairing this mess. I'm just too afraid other things are equally broken.
I just went to ubuntu.com, looking for the download for my fresh install. I went to "upgrade" (just being curious) and read this sentence:
"Be sure that you have all updates applied to Ubuntu 7.04 before you upgrade"Well, I did not do that. Just why oh why didn't the upgrading process do that for me? This is plain stupid.
PartisanEntity
October 19th, 2007, 02:55 PM
I haven't had the pleasure of upgrading yet which I tried doing last night, but the Distribution Upgrade tool just sits there while reading from cache, I let it run all night and when I checked on it in the morning it was still doing that.
Then I tried running the upgrade again during the day with the same results.
So I might try to upgrade in a week or two, otherwise I will have to think about reinstalling, which I don't like doing.
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