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What is wrong with this picture?
Okay, not literally a picture, but here goes:
Originally Posted by My Myth box's MOTD
Linux TuXP 2.6.31-21-generic #59-Ubuntu SMP Wed Mar 24 07:28:56 UTC 2010 i686 GNU/Linux
Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
Hint: This is the result of a failed upgrade.
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March 24th Canonical released Beta 1 of Ubuntu Linux 10.04, LTS version of its popular Open Source operating system due for release on April 29th.
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That's also not the kernel you would have been upgraded too... so I think doing so on March 24th would have left you with the one you have there.. mine looks like this:
Linux Phoebus 2.6.32-22-generic #33-Ubuntu SMP Wed Apr 28 13:28:05 UTC 2010 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Linux user #367409
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Yep, it's the old kernel but supposedly running the new OS. I just thought it was funny when I noticed.
It's almost fixed, but now I'm having problems with xorg deps for some reason. Sigh.
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well the most open popular source on 5 may
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Last edited by cashy; 05-17-2010 at 07:19 AM.
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Originally Posted by cashy
well the most open popular source on 5 may
Say what?
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Cybertron (and any other folders)
Be sure to take a look at this:
http://foldingforum.org/viewtopic.php?p=138466#p138466
Search down to tear's "Do the following:" That worked for me, uh, for folding.
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Oh, and I would probably never try an 'upgrade'. Clean installs for me!
bs@bs-m1730:~$ uname -a
Linux bs-m1730 2.6.32-21-generic #32-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 16 08:09:38 UTC 2010 x86_64 GNU/Linux
bs@bs-m1730:~$ date
Sat May 15 17:01:57 CDT 2010
bs@bs-m1730:~$
Hmmm... it doesn't say 10.4, but About says:
You are using Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
- the Lucid Lynx - released in April 2010 and supported until April 2013.
I have to find out why that date says CDT. I did not select that during install. I'm on the other side of the international dateline!
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I thought I made a mistake once, but, of course, I was mistaken.
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Originally Posted by bs_texas
Oh, and I would probably never try an 'upgrade'. Clean installs for me!
I used to be the same... I'd download the ISO for the new release, burn it to CD and go from there. I've tried upgrades before but something somewhere always went wrong. This is the first time I've upgraded (this time to 10.4) and nothing broke!
Linux user #367409
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Yeah, upgrades are pretty much a necessity as far as I'm concerned. It's a big reason why I don't use any RPM-based distributions anymore. Not because I think there's anything inherently upgrade-unfriendly about RPM, but for whatever reason the Fedoras, Suses, and Mandrivas of the world seem to have a more clean install attitude about things, whereas Debian-based tend to work better with upgrades. Oh, and then Gentoo, who barely even has "normal" releases anymore. Sure, I periodically run into problems, but fixing them is a whole lot easier than having to completely rebuild my Myth box every time. I don't think I've ever run into a problem so big that I just had to give in and reinstall from scratch.
And on the Folding front, I actually don't run it on this machine because I was having so much trouble with hardware and Myth .22 (may it burn in hell ) that I didn't want to stress the system any more than it already was. Maybe now that the memory is stable and I'm on Myth .23 I'll give it another shot though.
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