On 02/28/2014 05:48 PM, Tim wrote:
On 28/02/14 20:55, Erick Brunzell wrote:
On 02/28/2014 01:28 AM, Ali/amjjawad wrote:
On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 4:54 AM, Michael Gratton <m...@vee.net
<mailto:m...@vee.net>> wrote:
On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 4:01 AM, Ali/amjjawad
<amjja...@gnome.org <mailto:amjja...@gnome.org>> wrote:
Hi everyone,
Kindly treat this email and this call for testing as high
priority and urgent.
Please have a read:
http://ubuntugnome.org/trusty-tahr-beta-1-candidate/
As always, thank you for your support and we're waiting for
your testing :)
Cool! So is this apt-get dist-upgradeable?
Hi,
That was an old email ;)
We're testing now Beta 1 - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGNOME/Testing
And soon, we will back to test the daily images.
Kindly keep in mind that in order to help Ubuntu GNOME with the
testing process, you're required, as always, to test only the
'latest' build. Testing an old build is pointless and useless.
Those who are involved with testings need always to keep an eye on
the QA mailing list of Ubuntu GNOME and
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGNOME/Testing
If there is any Q or anything wrong with that Wiki Page, please do
shout at me. Send me directly or send to the list.
Thank you!
P.S.
In order for any test to be really helpful, tester is required to
always do a clean and fresh install :)
Using any kind of upgrade is less helpful.
I would respectfully disagree. With a six month release cycle and a
nine month support cycle I'd very much appreciate some help testing
the 'release-upgrader' properly. Properly is a key word, eg;
I agree with Lance here... and wonder here did the whole "fresh
install" obsession for linux come from? the debian packaging system is
generally very good at handling upgrades! While the milestone testing
is largely about testing the images, we also need to test upgrades. If
there are bugs that only occur after upgrading, we still need to know
about them!
To upgrade Ubuntu GNOME Saucy to Ubuntu GNOME Trusty Beta 1 simply
execute the command "update-manager -d" in the terminal. No sudo is
required, nor is it preferred!
To upgrade Ubuntu GNOME Saucy to Ubuntu GNOME Trusty Daily simply
execute the command "update-manager -d -c" in the terminal. Again no
sudo is required, nor is it preferred!
I don't think its actually possible to upgrade to "Beta 1" using
update-manager, both those commands will actually do the same thing,
and upgrade you to Trusty Daily.
You know I'm going to have to install Ubuntu GNOME Saucy and check this
out now.
I'm anal like that, must know, that's how I roll ;^)
Lance
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