On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 3:05 AM, Joseph Godino jgodi...@gmail.com wrote:
I get a prompt to reboot the machine but then the screen goes black, the
CD ejects but that is it the computer does not reboot. I tried a fresh
install with the September 28 daily build and got the same result. This
time
On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 10:25 AM, Erick Brunzell lbsol...@yahoo.com wrote:
Correct. What should happen after selecting either restart or shutdown
is the screen should display a message saying something like, Please
remove installation media, close tray if any, and press Enter. But the
screen
On 10/02/2013 11:51 AM, Ali Linx (amjjawad) wrote:
Hi,
Whether this is a shocking news or not, I guess I have to share it
here and read your opinion about this :)
http://www.webupd8.org/2013/10/ubuntu-1404-lts-to-stay-on-gtkgnome-38.html
Read the link carefully before replying :)
Thanks!
Hello All,
In terms of a LTS release it would make sense to stick with GNOME 3.8. I
have been running Ubuntu GNOME 13.10 for about a week on my main
computer and I feel that this release has all the stability requirements
to be considered LTS. As for GNOME 3.10 couldn't it be backported to a
ppa
On Wed, 2013-10-02 at 14:20 -0400, Manuel Cuadra wrote:
In terms of a LTS release it would make sense to stick with GNOME 3.8. I
have been running Ubuntu GNOME 13.10 for about a week on my main
computer and I feel that this release has all the stability requirements
to be considered LTS.
I completely agree with Joseph, so basically LTS is to have an amount
of stable packages ready to deploy and stable enough to work with
everything, and non LTS is for upgrading and testing new findings in
the Linux world, specially now that Gnome is porting to wayland and
making big changes, it
Hello,
I just set up a machine so that I could continue testing the daily
builds of Ubuntu GNOME without disturbing my production machine which
is running Ubuntu GNOME 13.10. I only do upgrades to this machine
without doing fresh installs -that is what my test machine is for.
My experience with