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Ubuntu 11.10 Beta 2

  Date: Feb 05    Category: Unix / Linux / Ubuntu    Views: 400
  

I have been trialling 11.10 Beta 2 and have installed all the updates.
The release candidate comes out on October 13th next,so is it better to Install
a fresh copy of this or just carry on with the Beta 2 version???



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Answer #1    Answered On: Feb 05    

In the long run you will be best served by doing a clean install of the
stable11.10 release. I didn't check the dates, but do be aware that there
is a difference between a release candidate and a final stable version.
Often those differences are minimal, but there can be differences that
count.

 
Answer #2    Answered On: Feb 05    

The release candidate should be out by now. They were working on it Sunday
and Monday.
www.omgubuntu.co.uk/.../

If it is out it (check distrowatch.com or go to the link at the bottom for
the daily build) will be the same as the final release due out in two days.
The difference will be that you will need to do some separate upgrades, but
will not have to depend on slowed servers at final release time and on.

http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/

 
Answer #3    Answered On: Feb 05    

I was just getting used to it and now it won't work. I had made a pact with
myself (I am prone to making stupid pacts like this) to only use Unity until
the final release came out. Then this past weekend Unity will not work after
an upgrade. I get my desktop with icons, a screen flicker, and then only get
an application panel. It looks like Nautilus but nothing beyond that (no
file manager). Since I have used it enough to know some hot keys I can bring
up terminals and work from there, but that was hardly my intent when I made
the pack to use only Unity. I want the Launcher, dash and top panel. :(

I tried to troubleshoot first by reinstalling Unity and then ubuntu-desktop.
No luck. I then tried Additional Drivers to see if my graphics driver had
changed (Not). Then I looked at Compiz and reinstalled it. :( So finally I
switched to Unity 2D and used it for a bit. Deciding that it was not Unity,
I broke my pact and am in GNOME Shell which is slow on my computer and not
to my taste. Think full screen. Everything. No buttons except X to close. It
has a simple concept. There are Two words on the top panel, Activities on
the left and your user name at the right. The Date and time is in the
middle. There is a volume control, Network and Accessibility icon and that
is it. Every few key presses it freezes (it did since the beginning of this
sentence) and you have to wait ten or so seconds before you can continue. No
repetitive strain here. No GNOME love at this point.

I will break my pact once again and go back to KDE which works perfectly,
BTW, and try to straighten Unity out.

It is not my graphics card ( 1 GB ATI) because it works fine in KDE with
full compositing. It also works in GNOME Shell, Enlightenment, XFCE, etc.
It is not a RAM issue (6 GBs) because in KDE I have 9 Activities and four
virtual desktops on each (36 workspaces) and I can multi-task like no
tomorrow with no slow down.

I will start by re-booting to an older kernel.

If anyone has had a similar problem let me know.

 
Answer #4    Answered On: Feb 05    

I had the same problem with unity after I started playing around with
cube. I had to do

unity --reset

It resets all of your configurations. Hopefully unity is better with
the final 11.10 version.

 
Answer #5    Answered On: Feb 05    


Somehow I knew you had already tried that :-) I thought that I was
going to be able to pay you back for all of the questions you have
answered over the years. I'm getting comfortable with Unity now and I
probably will continue using it. Good luck with fixing your problem and
I know you will let us know what happened.

 
Answer #6    Answered On: Feb 05    

Keep trying as there is much that I don't know. I learn as much as I give
and there is always somebody reading who would benefit. I think the only bad
information is that which is withheld or intentionally destructive. Even if
it is wrong it can be corrected once it sees the light of day. So keep
posting! Please. I am far from disappointed.
Except with not having resolved the problem.

 
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