On Friday 16 November 2007, Christopher Stamper wrote: > It is definately best to do a clean install. Reformat the disk and > everything. You'll be very glad you did.
Good advice for people who don't like adventure, but it isn't turning out as badly as the reams of help me messages had me fearing it would. I don't think this would have worked using the graphical frontends. I've had to dist-upgrade and -f install I've lost track of how many times. I had to hack /etc/init.d/timidity to just exit 0 immediately in order to free up a log jam of suspended packages, and then I had to resort to actually doing (wince): $ sudo dpkg -i --force-overwrite kitchensync_4%3a3.5.7enterprise20070926-0ubuntu2_i386.deb to clear up the final logjam. I don't know what Kitchen Sync is, but I can afford to break it if I just did. GNOME seems rather broken. I just created a disposable user to go look at what Ubuntu Studio is supposed to look like, and GNOME came up with no window manager. Not very helpful. (The GIMP looks dramatically better in its native environment. I wonder how I can make it look like that in KDE?) Also, I'm still running the same kernel I was on Feisty a few hours ago, but JACK won't start now. Well, let's try now that I finally got down to 0 packages that need upgrading (after about three hours.) No. It's barfing with some weird ass errors. A mess, but it looks like nothing critical is going to break. Except JACK. JACK isn't critical for Ubuntu Studio users is it? -- D. Michael McIntyre -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
