<quote who="James Gray"> > > Did you have ubuntu-base, ubuntu-desktop and linux-686 (or appropriate) > > on your desktop before upgrading? Do you have them now?
8< snip 8< > There was nothing found for "ubuntu-desktop" and the 2.6.12-9.23 kernel I > installed manually. Okay, so you should have the kubuntu metapackages instead of the ubuntu ones (given that you're running kubuntu). Plus, you should install one of the linux metapackages, such as linux-686 (which is appropriate for your CPU). > My laptop today went through this same Hoary->Breezy process without a > hitch. No manual intervention and the kernel went straight up the 2.6.12 > (although it's a 686 flavoured kernel). It probably had the metapackages. :-) - Jeff -- Ubuntu USA & Europe Tour: Oct-Nov 2005 http://wiki.ubuntu.com/3BT "Not only that, but Google is fast. In fact, it's quite competitive with DNS." - Raph Levien -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html
