I think there is still a potential upgrade usability issue here, but since I upgraded so long ago, I can no loner tell. To recap,
- I was running Breezy and had an xchat launcher on the panel - I did a dist-upgrade to Dapper (quite a while ago, pre-Beta). At that time the xchat launcher quit working because as a default chat application we had switched to xchat-gnome. There is no mystery as to why it stopped working - it is calling a command xchat (which is no longer there) as opposed to xchat-gnome (even running the command xchat in a terminal fails). It may be that the upgrade process is now smoother, and doesn't remove xchat in favour of xchat-gnome (in fact, I think I remember that neither are installed by default now). It would be nice if someone who has Breezy installed could try to replicate this (add an xchat launcher, then do a dist-upgrade, see if it still works). If it doesn't work, there remains a philosophical question about upgrades. That is, if a user has configured their desktop, including the inclusion of launchers for applications which we include in Ubuntu, is it acceptable that those things stop working when they do an upgrade? I think we should strive to minimise the amount of breakage that occurs with an upgrade (or dist-upgrade). -- xchat launcher doesn't work after upgrade to Dapper https://launchpad.net/bugs/31484 -- desktop-bugs mailing list desktop-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/desktop-bugs