Friday, October 19, 2007

Re: [BLUG] Gutsy question

Steven Black wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 19, 2007 at 11:48:51AM -0400, Joe Auty wrote:
>> So, what is the best way to do a reinstall of Gutsy considering the fact
>> that the net install is no longer an option in Update Manager or via
>> doing a "do-release-upgrade" in the command line? I obviously do not
>> want to reformat my drive and start over again.
>>
>> Is there anyway to force a net reinstall? Should I try the alternate CD?
>
> This isn't really the horrible problem that it seems right now. These
> sorts of things happen and it is typically straight-forward to resume.
>
> You are right. You have a partial install. However all the initial
> upgrade processes were run, so you should be able to complete the
> install, just like any other interrupted installation.
>
> There may be some caveats. When this happened to me for a previous upgrade
> the init->upstart migration didn't quite work. Your best bet is to check
> the docs to see if there are any potential issues. In most cases, though
> it just picks up where it left off and keeps on running. (When this happened
> to me with the Gutsy Beta, it picked up just fine, so I wouldn't expect
> problems.)
>
> This is to say, use standard packaging tools. Synaptic, Aptitude, or
> whatever you're familiar with. If the package management system is
> left in the middle, you may be asked to run 'dpkg --configure -a'
> or something to straighten the system out before normal package
> installation can resume. (The package management system should inform
> you of what you need to do.)
>
> Cheers,
> Steven Black
>

I'm starting to think that my initial assessment was probably wrong.

I'm missing my "Desktop Effects" control panel here on my work machine,
but this is probably because my stupid ATI card here doesn't support
them. This is in part what threw me, I figured that it was removed from
Ubuntu altogether...

On my home machine, the upgraded machine in question, Compiz was not
automatically enabled. I haven't yet checked to see whether I can enable
Desktop Effects using the control panel on my home machine, because I
was in a rush and was thinking foolishly that I could do this over VNC
from work. Doing this via VNC I get "composite extension is
unavailable", but I'm pretty certain that this is because I'm using VNC.
Perhaps the VNC servers will have to rethink about the best way to
provide VNC service on compiz enabled machines now? Obviously, having
two different environments (i.e. a Metacity environment for VNC, Compiz
for local user) is not really ideal since some apps don't work properly
under Metacity now...

At any rate, I'll let you guys know if my problem is solved simply by
enabling Desktop Effects. Perhaps they were disabled because I upgraded
my NVidia card through Envy under Fiesty?


According to apt-get there are no packages awaiting updates, and nothing
to configure doing a dpkg --configure -a either. I'm hoping that my
confusion stems from what I've described above and that my upgrade did
actually go okay...

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