I didn't have such a painless upgrade. In fact if I was a newbie I would have most likely ended up format and restore. This is what happened to me: Ran through the nice little gui front end to apt that they have and did the update. It ran for about 30 minutes then hung on PCMCIA restart. I waited it out and finally CTRL^C'ed it and it continued until it got to the ACPI modules then the entire system froze. I rebooted and it wouldn't come back up. so I booted with init=/bin/bash and my keyboard didn't work (no usb). I plugged in a ps2 keyboard and was able to take out the PCMCIA scripts in /etc/init.d/ After a reboot X wouldn't start but I could log in from the command line and run dpkg --configure -a a few times got most everything going. I then tried to start X. /etc/init.d/gdm restart crapped out. It turns out that the downloaded Nvidia driver that I was just use to useing doesn't work very well with this version. Luckly the one that comes in Dapper is the latest so I installed that and got everything working. Now I've started on trying to get glx working. Anyone have a good tutorial on that yet? -Bill On Sun, 2006-06-04 at 20:06 -0700, Jeff Garland wrote: > Small contribution for those Ubuntu users thinking of upgrading to 6.06. > > Short story -- I went thru the process today. It was completely > painless -- it worked perfectly. The upgrade has some really nice > software upgrades including an upgrade to Firefox 3.5 and Thunderbird > 3.5. Do it! > > Longer story -- I was mostly a Mandrake user for several years (I still > have a Mandrake machine), but recently I built a new AMD64 machine and > installed the 5.10 -- 64 bit version of Ubuntu (thx for the prize at the > dev meeting!). I was a little disappointed since 5.10 had a very old > version of Firefox. Of course, compared to Mandrake the combination of > apt and the graphical counterparts, Ubuntu is so, so, so nice to keep > updated with the latest software. After several nightmares with > Mandrake upgrades, I was apprehensive, but the major upgrade from 5.10 > to 6.06 didn't disappoint. I can honestly say that this was the easiest > major upgrade of an OS/Applications ever in my life -- just kicked it > off, kept working away for about 30 minutes while the downloads were > going, and then one reboot, and back to business. Sweet. > > In case no one noticed, this is a place where Linux has a major lead on > MS right now -- yes, you can get 64bit Windows, but try to find device > drivers and applications -- it's tough. On top of that, the idea of > installing a major OS upgrade and having it automatically upgrade all > the apps -- well, that just can't happen on Windows. Anyway, many thanks > to all the folks that made this one fleeting moment of software euphoria > possible :) > > Jeff > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss