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upgrade ubuntu 9.04 to 9.10
Thought I had better update this, 9.10 now works fine, and yes it is a vast improvement. I wounder if anybody has thought abou tmy previous comments yet?
I am now haveing problems installing a Dell 1320CN laser colour printer. I have downloads the drivers from the Xero site as suggested on LQ but due to my own incompatance I have been unable to extract and install it correctly.
Let us know what anyone thinks
itbodPosted 02-05-2010 at 11:36 AM by itbod -
upgrade ubuntu 9.04 to 9.10
Well, still hjaven't managed to upgrade yet, still getting same probs. However, I installed new version 9.10 on a differnt machine from the cd and all went well. My observation is however a puzzled one. Has anybody else noticed that these days OS's are being geared more & more towards home entertainment games etc and nothing at all to do with business applications? Microsoft has already gone this way completely but I do hope that Linux/Ubuntu does not do this too.
I wonder why the manufactures do not promote business use like they used to in the good old days.
itbodPosted 12-09-2009 at 09:27 AM by itbod -
upgrade ubuntu 9.04 to 9.10
Ok This is it! I am now ready to upgrade. all files etc backed up twice just in case. Guess what? I choose Upgrade Now, all appears to start correctly then before it proceeds I get the message:
# failed to lock /var/cache/apt/archives/lock
check your internet connection and try again.
the net appears to be working fine. Could TOR be causing this?
Strange 'coz when I was installing something else earlier I had the same message. I don't know what you all think, but it would be nice if linux could explain it's errors better but then again I can't complain as Linux is turning out to be one of the better OS around. Any thoughts on this? Oh by the way, I have also downloaded and burnt a CD with 9.10 on it as an ISO as a last resort.
ItbodPosted 11-19-2009 at 09:11 AM by itbod -
upgrade ubuntu 9.04 to 9.10
Thanks folks, i will try the above and see how I get on. I love Linux but I am still learning the nitty gritty stuff. I started on Computers in the good old days before there was a common OS, i.e the Apple II, Apricot and does anybody rember the old Ferranti mini computers?
itbodPosted 11-04-2009 at 09:49 AM by itbod -
upgrade ubuntu 9.04 to 9.10
When upgrading to a newer version of your linux o.s. It is always advisable to make sure that you have an up-to-date image of your current version. Although there are packages such as clonezilla that will do the job for you, I like to be in control and use the command line to do things for me.
My procedure is:
1.Use a usb hdd of a similar or larger size than your system’s internal hdd to make an image back-up. ( I use an identical drive)
2.Boot up your system with any old linux live distro on CD or DVD.
3.Open a terminal and ensure that your system and usb drive are unmounted.
4.Then use the dd command to make an image of your system hdd onto the usb hdd.
Of course you must be careful to use the correct input and output devices. I at the command line use fdisk -l to find them. In my case they are /dev/sda1; /dev/sda2 …. and /dev/sdb1; /dev/sdb2 …...
I then use /dev/sda as the input file and /dev/sdb as the ouput file vis:
# dd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/sdb &
For recovery you must do the same as above but interchange the input and output devices.
It takes some time depending on your hardware, but I do l this whenever I update my packages and usually let it run overnight.
I also regularly make a back-up of my personal files by copying them to a usb thumb drive.
Note, this is ok for a multiple boot system.Posted 11-04-2009 at 06:29 AM by punch_t -
upgrade ubuntu 9.04 to 9.10
Hi,
i had problems with jaunty and my screen going black, i thought it had froze up but i saw caps lock was working when i pressed it , so i did ctrl+alt+f2 to get to a console and then when i go back to KDE ctrl+alt+f7 then it was ok ...it just seemed my screen back light would go off occasionally this problem seemed to disappear i guess with some updates.
i had problems with my upgrade to karmic , KDE went funny ...and then problems with the fresh install because i had the old style encrypted drive set up.
what i do for my backups is i back up my data to an external drive , and as for the system state back up i run
dpkg --get-selections > installed-software
this creates a text file of all the software installed on your system and i keep that file in my webmail account
then when i do a fresh install i connect to my webmail and get the file then run
dpkg --set-selections < installed-software
then you run
apt-get dselect-upgrade
this puts all your software back on .
then copy your data over . i also keep a copy of my kdewallet.kwl file in my web mail , as this has all passwords for networks etc
hope this is of help to youPosted 11-03-2009 at 02:29 PM by simonwil -
upgrade ubuntu 9.04 to 9.10
do you have a USB-grand-disk? copy your system there and reinstall or upgrade and in case ... then at least you have the original system after installing 9.04Posted 11-03-2009 at 02:17 PM by kampmannpeine