The Ocelot has Landed!
Gareth McCumskey
gmccumskey at gmail.com
Mon Oct 17 06:56:07 UTC 2011
My co-worker just completed a highly successful upgrade with no problem
whatsoever and is happily coding away. Personally, my upgrade went
badly, but if the system is seperated into root and home partitions
doing a re-install from scratch is a doddle anyways. One way, I think to
get around the upgrade issues in future is for the installer to create
seperate root and home partitions by default to help protect the user
from these kinds of issues.
On 16/10/2011 07:04, R. Potter wrote:
> Not a troll and I said consistently not always. I use Mac at work, PC
> & Linux & Mac at home. I am not trolling the mail lists. Although a
> Mac upgrade can wreak havoc, I have done and know of many, many
> successful upgrades. Does not mean it won't go south, but I have never
> seen a good Windows upgrade and have never had or heard of a good
> Ubuntu upgrade - just saying.
>
> -Rob
>
> On 10/15/2011 03:54 AM, Jordon Bedwell wrote:
>> On 10/14/2011 11:59 PM, R. Potter wrote:
>>> I think the only OS that has ever seemed to upgrade without issues
>>> consistently is OS X. I have had nothing but troubles with Linux and
>>> unless you are high, you should never try Windows. I long for the day
>>> that Ubuntu is able to flawlessly upgrade in a consistent manner.
>> Is this a troll? Because it's entirely wrong, read the news sometime.
>>
>>
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