The installer crashed so I resorted to the good ol' 'apt-get dist-upgrade' method I've used since my
Debian times. It has always worked before quite well.
In case there is a single method of dist-upgrading that does not render the installation unbootable,
it should be written with bold letters in the update instructions page. Especially, in case the
traditional 'dist-upgrade' is not one of the supported methods of distribution upgrade anymore,
it's not something that should be considered a self-clear thing for users, but announced widely.
However, except for this single issue with upgrading, Gutsy seems to work flawlessly. Well done.
I *tried to* upgrade using the instructions at http:// kubuntu. org/announcemen ts/7.10- release. php#upgrade
page.
The installer crashed so I resorted to the good ol' 'apt-get dist-upgrade' method I've used since my
Debian times. It has always worked before quite well.
In case there is a single method of dist-upgrading that does not render the installation unbootable,
it should be written with bold letters in the update instructions page. Especially, in case the
traditional 'dist-upgrade' is not one of the supported methods of distribution upgrade anymore,
it's not something that should be considered a self-clear thing for users, but announced widely.
However, except for this single issue with upgrading, Gutsy seems to work flawlessly. Well done.
Best regards,
Pekka