Not to blame anyone, but IMO every next OI release becomes less stable than previous...

The latest release which works stable for me is 151a7. 151a8 also worked, though I could not configure network interface using GUI tool in it (after disabling "nwam" and enabling "default").

Then 151a9 was released. After upgrading my 32-bit production server, it simply did not boot. It gone into infinite boot loop at the very early stage of the boot process. OK, who needs a decade-old 32-bit hardware (which though worked like a clockwork with 151a7, and had 3GB of RAM, not the very minimum)... I have upgraded my hardware. Now it is 64-bit.

I have started from 151a7, not 8 (to avoid hassle with setting static IP address manually in various config files - I could miss something and spend much more time to do this simple setting). OK, 151a7 is working fine. Upgrading to 151a9... GNOME degraded. No upper toolbar, no lower status bar, no Nimbus theme, just background image and mouse pointer. Right-click menu is working though.

There was an advice to reinstall gvfs. Tried in a test virtualbox setup. This worked in reverse! In /virtualbox/, 151a7 /successfully/ upgraded to 151a9. Though in vbox the upgrade went successfully, I have tried if reinstalling gvfs is safe (before trying it at production server). Booted into single user mode, log in as root, and did
# pkg uninstall gvfs
# pkg install gvfs
And rebooted. What do you think? GNOME degraded. In the same way as in the production server. Reinstalling gvfs caused exactly the same symptoms which it intended to cure.

If someone knows how to upgrade 151a7 to 151a9, please post step-by step instructions.

Regards,
Dmitry.
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