Tonight, I installed Karmic 9.10. Did so from the LiveCD 'Final' that I downloaded shortly after the final was announced.
This, for me, is significant. Why? I had previously, a few months ago, upgraded a fully working Jaunty 9.04 to Karmic 9.10. It was terrible! I had no compositing. The system was sluggish. It just wasn't a pleasant experience, and I had to blow it off and reinstall, and reconfigure my Jaunty. What a surprise tonight!
I thought, "Let me try the LiveCD and see." Even running from the LiveCD, everything (that I tried) just worked. More importantly (to me), the compositing was functional and, the speed of Karmic, even running off of the LiveCD was impressive. It was quick and responsive. I knew that Karmic comes with Grub 2, and you have no choice but to use it, and as I was already dual-booting using Grub legacy, I had my concerns. Questions were posted, and answers were provided. Thanks to Qqmike, Vinnywright, and others, my concerns were eased, and I installed Karmic. With some more questions asked, answers provided, and three changes/trials to my Grub legacy menu.lst file, I was able to get Grub legacy to 'chainload' to Karmic's Grub 2.
I added the Medibuntu repository and gpg key, the required packages from Medibuntu so I could play commercial encrypted DVDs - libdvdcss2 (tested - yes, they play!) and w32codecs for the rest (tested Amarok and my Sansa e280 SanDisk - worked like a charm).
So far, I am very happy. A far cry from my 'upgrade Jaunty > Karmic' fiasco. I was led to believe that my Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/GMS, 943/940GML Express Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03) and Intels driver support for it were not compatible with Karmic. As I have made no hardware changes to my Toshiba laptop, and the LiveCD worked, and the install from it worked, makes me believe that the problem was with the upgrade from Jaunty to Karmic, and the fact that Jaunty was utilizing a xorg.conf file (and associated xserver-xorg). The upgrade, instead of utilizing HAL, as a fresh install of Karmic utilizes, kept pieces of xserver and xorg.conf, which conflicted with HAL. That's a guess of course, but ...
So now, I can enjoy Karmic with the rest. I'll wait comfortably until Lucid is 'Final' before I even think about giving it a try. I like fully working systems.
Happily triple-booting as of December 31, 2009. Happy New Year to me!!
Added: WICD installed and working. Life is good. 8)
This, for me, is significant. Why? I had previously, a few months ago, upgraded a fully working Jaunty 9.04 to Karmic 9.10. It was terrible! I had no compositing. The system was sluggish. It just wasn't a pleasant experience, and I had to blow it off and reinstall, and reconfigure my Jaunty. What a surprise tonight!
I thought, "Let me try the LiveCD and see." Even running from the LiveCD, everything (that I tried) just worked. More importantly (to me), the compositing was functional and, the speed of Karmic, even running off of the LiveCD was impressive. It was quick and responsive. I knew that Karmic comes with Grub 2, and you have no choice but to use it, and as I was already dual-booting using Grub legacy, I had my concerns. Questions were posted, and answers were provided. Thanks to Qqmike, Vinnywright, and others, my concerns were eased, and I installed Karmic. With some more questions asked, answers provided, and three changes/trials to my Grub legacy menu.lst file, I was able to get Grub legacy to 'chainload' to Karmic's Grub 2.
I added the Medibuntu repository and gpg key, the required packages from Medibuntu so I could play commercial encrypted DVDs - libdvdcss2 (tested - yes, they play!) and w32codecs for the rest (tested Amarok and my Sansa e280 SanDisk - worked like a charm).
So far, I am very happy. A far cry from my 'upgrade Jaunty > Karmic' fiasco. I was led to believe that my Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/GMS, 943/940GML Express Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03) and Intels driver support for it were not compatible with Karmic. As I have made no hardware changes to my Toshiba laptop, and the LiveCD worked, and the install from it worked, makes me believe that the problem was with the upgrade from Jaunty to Karmic, and the fact that Jaunty was utilizing a xorg.conf file (and associated xserver-xorg). The upgrade, instead of utilizing HAL, as a fresh install of Karmic utilizes, kept pieces of xserver and xorg.conf, which conflicted with HAL. That's a guess of course, but ...
So now, I can enjoy Karmic with the rest. I'll wait comfortably until Lucid is 'Final' before I even think about giving it a try. I like fully working systems.
Happily triple-booting as of December 31, 2009. Happy New Year to me!!
Added: WICD installed and working. Life is good. 8)








) Everything seems to work. Even my Desktop Fade Effect when logging out. As I said, I still have to use NOMODESET because of the large text syndrome, but that is the only thing screwy on that system. It is really nice to have KK. It is sooooo much better than anything I've use in a long time. I even do my remote networking task with Kubuntu now with the aid of WINE. I do say I'm 100% productive with my KK system!
An hour later the dialog said there was 1 hour and 12 minutes remaining. My wife and I continued to work on our latest puzzle and time flew by. The process took somewhere between 2 and 3 hours. I happened to come in about 1 minute before the clean up finished.
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