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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 05/11/2013 04:43 PM, Ari Torhamo
wrote:<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">11.05.2013 22:49, Tobiasz 'dotnokato'
Jarczyk kirjoitti:<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi,<br>
I've taken this path (12.10 -> 13.04), although somewhere
during raring testing.<br>
Citing Gnome3 PPA page:<br>
<i>"Before upgrading your system to a new Ubuntu release (i.e.
from Ubuntu 12.10 to 13.04), you should probably run
ppa-purge ppa:gnome3-team/gnome3 first.</i><i>"<br>
</i>If you want to stay with Gnome 3.6, then after upgrading
to 13.04 do not use Gnome3 PPA - this way you will have stable
Gnome 3 experience and also most of the extensions still
working. I've got such an installation myself (13.04 with
Gnome 3.6).<br>
On the other hand if you want Gnome 3.8, then after upgrading
to 13.04, turn on Gnome3 PPA. Upgrade using<i> 'sudo apt-get
dist-upgrade'</i> as recommended on Gnome3 PPA page.<br>
There is less extensions ready for 3.8. Other than that it is
mostly a stable experience, at least for me ;-)<br>
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I think I'll try upgrading first, because it seems feasible, and
if problems occur, I'll do a fresh install. I'll run <i>ppa-purge
ppa:gnome3-team/gnome3</i>, and then do the installation. I
think I'm going to stay with GNOME 3.6 (because the older version
of Nautilus has more of the functionality that I want). I assume
Gnome3 PPA won't be there unless I put it in. Am I right?<br>
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-Ari-<br>
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You may want to run:<br>
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ls /etc/apt/sources.list.d<br>
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To see if there are other added sources you wish to disable before
you start. The "ubuntu-release-upgrader" should just do that but I'm
a pessimist when it comes to upgrades.<br>
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Lance<br>
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