On 30 Sep 2009 at 11:09, Rob Beard wrote: > > Johnathon Tinsley wrote: > > Hi Sean, > > > > Sean Miller wrote: > > > >> Maybe it's time to upgrade my Ubuntu to Karmic... hmmm.... > >> > >> Any wireless issues I should know about? > >> > >> > > > > I've not seen any, but the rule is, do not use development releases on > > production systems, 'cos they break stuff. (He says, working on his > > computer which is running Karmic. It broke, perfect time to reinstall it > > with karmic ;) ) > > > > I've not noticed anything serious going wrong. Few bugs with my > > dual-screening graphics, but apart from that it seems pretty solid. > > Still, the old 'not for production use' label still applies, so you > > can't complain if they break something.. > > > > Best regards, > > > > Johnathon > > > I have found a couple of stability issues but to be honest I was > expecting that. Certainly not bad problems anyway. I'm undecided > though about what to do about a couple of upcoming Ubuntu installs. I'm > not sure if I should stick with 9.04 and then upgrade them to 9.10 when > it's released or hang fire until the final release of 9.10 is released > (one install is for my dad so he can try Ubuntu, and the other is for a > charity who are in need of the PC as soon as possible). > > Rob > My experience with Karmic after the massive update was pretty dire. I have it in Virtual Box. Fresh install of Karmic 6 was OK, but after the update (during which some package failed to download) and restart, the restart failed until fsck was run. The problem being something like I have seen reported with something future dated. After that if boots and runs OK but always fails to shut down - having captured the mouse pointer - so I have to go into a console and shut down. So I will be very wary of upgrading to Karmic unless the Beta behaves itself.
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