27Jun Updated to Gutsy
I’ve successfully updated my Ubuntu system with a simple:
sudo update-manager -cd
It took less than thirty minutes, but, as expected, it brought me some issues.
The first problem I’ve encountered was with network-manager applet, which crashed every time I’ve tried to access a secure network. The second one, and most annoying, are the fonts, that went nuts. My configuration was lost for some reason, and I have no idea of what feisty default values were. I’m now trying to get some usable configuration. I’ll be missing the feisty style, since I was really used to it!


June 27th, 2007 at 5:01 pm
por acaso, e como ja te disse nas listas, da fonte, provalvemente o prob e’ com os DPI.
corrige q isso vai ao sitio.
qt ao NM, axo q foi dos update de ontem
hoje ja ta td bom.
August 11th, 2007 at 3:15 pm
Hey there,
I want to upgrade as well, but have been having all sorts of problems. The “update-manager -cd” trick certainly isn’t working (update-manager comes up just like it normally would with no upgrade button – I upgraded from Edgy to Feisty when Herd 4 was released, so the situation is essentially the same), and I’ve tried adding gutsy to my /etc/apt/sources.list file and using a force-version of gutsy’s update-manager, but that hasn’t worked. I don’t want to just update all of my packages to gutsy, that seems like it would be foolish. And I’d rather not burn a CD and reformat to upgrade. Any ideas?
Thanks much