I do not understand your point of view very well, IMHO everything is in ok.
Only the updates corresponding to X server (graphical stack) were applied
with the following:
sudo apt-get install --install-recommends xserver-xorg-hwe-16.04
Here is my log (sorry, my system's locale is Spanish lang
But they wanted to apply ***Ubuntu's*** LTS Enablement Stack upgrades in
Trisquel 8. Not Trisquel's. That's the very title of this thread. Pulling
stuff from Ubuntu does raise this issue.
you're right, I apply the update while installing the new version of the
graphical stack, so in that sense would have no way to determine if the
improvement in functionality is due to one or the other.
Regads.
Well, I still have the X server up and running (LOL!). The installation
process only showed me some warnings harmless but noisy but everything
happened correctly.
As a first impression it seems to me that the rendering problem has been
solved at the moment. I need to let more time pass to b
Thank you very much for the explanation, I am still adapting to the
Trisquel's packages/structure.
Of course, I was just planning to install the suggested package as following:
sudo apt-get install --install-recommends xserver-xorg-hwe-16.04
Wish me luck.
@jxself: Thanks to you too for your
Ubuntu's so-called "enablement" things also include a newer kernel. Ubuntu's
kernel includes proprietary junk. So be careful because by pulling in their
so-called "enablement" stuff you might also get their horrible kernel wit all
of its warts and general ugliness. You have been warned.
Hi everyone!
Very probably this question is typical but I have searched the forum and I
could not find a satisfactory answer to it.
I have tried to follow the procedure described here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack, but I get as a result the
replacement of several crit