Oops, I misread:
On Mon, 2008-07-14 at 12:05 -0600, Gustin Johnson wrote:
This is not normal in my experience. This includes all the people in
my LUG who upgraded.
What you mean, is that you and your LUG have all had no problems
upgrading. Lucky! I run into issues every other release.
Can you still boot into your upgraded installation with your old kernel?
This bug also affected me, in the same way you describe. The fastest
way I could think of resolving it was just making a backup of the list
of my installed packages, backup up /var, /etc, etc. and then
reinstalling. In my
AMD 64 2800+, 1GB, M-Audio Ozone Academic (USB keyboard/MIDI/audio
interface, originally bundled with Pro Tools M-Powered Academic bundle.
Kernel support added for this device in the main kernel tree, late 2007,
then integrated into the Hardy kernel)
You should take a look to:
Gustin Johnson wrote:
What are the hardware specs of your desktop and what soundcard/midi
controller are you using?
AMD 64 2800+, 1GB, M-Audio Ozone Academic (USB keyboard/MIDI/audio
interface, originally bundled with Pro Tools M-Powered Academic bundle.
Kernel support added for this device
2008/7/19 Paul DeShaw [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
1). I still have to learn how to clone my old /home directory into a new
installation. I could leave it in the containing file and just copy it into
the new /home, but I would rather have it just become the new /home. I'm
not sure I'm being clear--
On Tue, 15 Jul 2008 , Gustin Johnson wrote:
Should not have to create a new user. If the new kernel is indeed
installed you may have to update grub. See below.
update-grub is your friend. For some reason this was not run
automatically on your machine during the install. Was your install
On Wed, 16 Jul 2008, Paul DeShaw wrote:
OK, I think I know the problem. After I ran update-grub, the report
showed the new kernels were found and added to the list, but then they
still didn't appear on the grub menu when I rebooted. That's because
this is a multi-boot system, and the MBR
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| On Wed, 16 Jul 2008, Paul DeShaw wrote:
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| OK, I think I know the problem. After I ran update-grub, the report
| showed the new kernels were found and added to the list, but then they
| still didn't appear
Paul DeShaw wrote:
In Hardy on the MacBook, the device works out of the box--I can record
and play back audio, control soft synths, and record MIDI data in
Rosegarden. The only thing is realtime doesn't work on the Mac yet,
so it's pretty useless--lots and lots of xruns. That's why I was
Date: Sun, 13 Jul 2008 11:55:47 -0600
From: Jason Schaefer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: many problems after upgrade to Hardy
To: Ubuntu Studio Users Help and Discussion
ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com
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| As for the kernel, you will need to install that manually using
| synaptic or apt-get (just search for the latest kernel and install
| it). Don't uninstall your old one, this way you can reboot into it if
| the new one breaks.
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| update-grub is your friend. For some reason this was not run
| automatically on your machine during the install. Was your install
| interrupted? It doesn't really matter unless you are trying to
| reproduce the problem for a bug report.
|
If you
Greetings,
After a more-or-less successful new installation of Ubuntu Studio 8.04 on my
Apple laptop, I decided to upgrade my desktop from Gutsy to Hardy. I had
been afraid to try, but the MacBook install was so pretty, I decided to take
the plunge.
Lots of things are weird now. The 8.04
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| Greetings,
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| After a more-or-less successful new installation of Ubuntu Studio 8.04
| on my Apple laptop, I decided to upgrade my desktop from Gutsy to
| Hardy. I had been afraid to try, but the MacBook install was so pretty,
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| This is so frustrating. Ubuntu peaked with Dapper, as far as smooth
| upgrades are concerned. I upgraded my old iMac G3 from Dapper to
| Feisty, and it's even more messed up. Wish I'd learned my lesson and
| not upgraded my main desktop.
I have exactly the opposite experience. I
Hello,
I wrote:
Ok, now it won't boot at all...
I'll try booting in recovery mode and send another e-mail with the
results.
It's booting again. I ran dist-upgrade:
No packages will be installed, upgraded, or removed.
0 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
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