You mean you've seen it, or did you misinterpret what I wrote? I haven't seen it yet...
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You mean you've seen it, or did you misinterpret what I wrote? I haven't seen it yet...
I'm sorry if I got carried away! But unfortunately that's my experience with asking questions here over the years.
However, I'm quite experienced in dealing with misc problems and if you had...
You can stop giving me advice on this now. I have wiped my 22.04 and done a fresh install of 24.04 instead.
Interesting discussion though.
And I keep coming back to the fact that I have to...
Yeah, well - I have a production environment with some 50+ laptops running 22.04 - hence I want to upgrade a single computer from 22.04 to 24.04 to do tests of both our preferred HW and the corporate...
"Nuke-and-pave" it is then...
Hopefully I'll get to test the upgrade before my users...
Yeah, well, the recommended (and apparently only supported?) way won't be available for 3 months, and I'd like to be able to do some tests before GA of the upgrade procedure.
It would seem I'd...
It's a physical machine, but not my daily driver.
We have some 50+ 22.04 laptops in production at the moment.
There are some applications, both proprietary and publicly available that I need to test before the August release. If you don't...
I have 22.04 LTS on a machine and I have 24.04 LTS on a USB-drive.
Can I somehow upgrade 22.04 to 24.04 using the USB-drive so I can do some initial tests before the scheduled August 24.04.1 release?
Seems like Raphaël Hertzog had the answer in a comment on https://raphaelhertzog.com/2010/09/21/debian-conffile-configuration-file-managed-by-dpkg/:
Can I have dpkg-reconfigure ignore, and not ask user to keep local modified or install maintainers version of a specific config file or for a specific pkg?
We're configuring our clients with...
So, Sisco
From reading this thread I can see that you are very good at telling people what doesn't work anymore, and that it's not a bug that it doesn't work like it used to.
Still though, no...
I was going to run an 'apt-get dist-upgrade' but wanted to start with an 'apt-get update' but that hang on packages.medibuntu.org.
Is it my local DNS-servers that's gone south or is it a more...