quote from website: The method of apt-get dist-upgrade is still safe for those who are familiar with it, the issue is only with the update-manager.
So I used apt-get dist-upgrade, and I am familiar with it :-D gives me the impression that it is save to do a upgrade. PS you are right with the k instead of t there are some spell mistakes. Vincent wrote: > I take it you mean apt-get dist-upgrade, as you multiple times said > disk-upgrade (k instead of t). > > Also, as for the website: > > * > *NOTICE:* There have been some issues with upgrading > <https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/update-manager/+bug/68027> > to Xubuntu 6.10 from Xubuntu 6.06. > Please review available documentation below before attempting an > upgrade. > > And > > Click here for instructions. > <https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EdgyUpgrades#head-11721ced054eda7fabc2bb5bce3bbd447d170dac> > /At the moment, it is not recommend to use this method, as there seem to > be problems > <https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/update-manager/+bug/68027> > with it./ > > /The method of apt-get dist-upgrade > <https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EdgyUpgrades#head-0ee455b2d02f220b043c084f09dffb86c1c6bd79> > > is still safe for those who are familiar with it, the issue is only with > the update-manager. Please note that you do not need *ubuntu-desktop*, > but *xubuntu-desktop*./ > > That does not look like saying it is safe to upgrade to me. > > On 11/8/06, *Jelle de Jong * <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: > > Hello, > > I thought to day was a good day to migrate form dapper to edgy, because > the nice updates in edgy are not available for dapper. And I wanted to > do some debugging for edgy. > > I am a pretty advanced user of linux and have a lot of program's and > scripts installed. > > I first tried edgy on my vmware system and it did work. so i give it a > try. I made a dd image for backup if things went wrong. > > I want to command line mode so i killed gdm en x > > sudo apt-get update > sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop > sudo apt-get disk-upgrade > > Then I configured the apt-get sources for edgy. > > sudo apt-get update > sudo apt-get disk-upgrade > > Here we went. Downloaded a lot of stuff > 1GB and started installing > > I noticed that I recieved a lot of errors of these: > "perl: warning please check local settings" > I think this had to do with the fact that te program that sets the local > settings was not run yet. later when the this program was run the > warnings disappear. So someone could fix this "bug" by first setting > local language settings for upgrading. > > Then it happens the apt-get gives a error and quits > > the error was in this package: > anjunta-2.0.2-2ubuntu1_i386.deb > > when I retried sudo apt-get disk-upgrade it advised me to run apt-get -f > install so I did and it when on. after that i did a apt-get disk-upgrade > again and it when further. > > I got a warnings that there is something wrong with font gs.defoma line > 108. someone could check that. > > > When apt-get tried to restart mysql after upgrading something it hangs i > waited 15 minutes and tryied some key combinations but the pc was dead. > > I restarted the pc and the default kernel was broken and did not start. > > I tried another kernel and got it to run single mode with lot of errors. > I restarted the apt-get disk-upgrade command > > I got a error again and apt-get exits it was a error in the > gtk-engines-eazel. > > I concluded that this was not working. and wanted to restore my backup > > so i tried a dd to restore my image (dd image is stored on another > partion) but after a while the system was hanging again and I had to > restart. > > Now grub was totally down it gives me a error 16 code and does nothing. > > I had not get burned a xubuntu 6.10 cd for a total clean install so i > had to go to another pc and burn a alternate disk. > > When I tried to load the kernel on the 6.10 alternate cd I got error: > apci kernel panic - not syncing. > > I can remember this is the same error I got when I tried the a self > compiled kernel, the newest from kernel.org <http://kernel.org>. > There is a bug somewhere > with the new kernels and the via epia en12000 hardware. > > I did not get tried to start the kernel with options like pci=noacpi and > acpi=off. I will do that another time. > > So far edgy experiences are very bad. Could some one please remove the > fact from the xubuntu.org <http://xubuntu.org> website that a dapper > to edgy upgrade will go > fine and give only advice for fresh installs. > > I have spend a half a day for this and don't feel for making bug reports > other than this somebody other than me has to do that. > > Hope edgy will improve in the future or do I have to wait 6 months for > the next release? Keep up the good work btw. > > Best regards, > > Jelle > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > xubuntu-devel mailing list > [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/xubuntu-devel > > > > > -- > Vincent > -- xubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/xubuntu-devel
