10.04 successfull horror story
Demis Cunha
demisc at terra.com.br
Thu May 13 20:06:30 UTC 2010
If you delete the directories:
.gnome2 and
.gnome2_private
and then restart your session, a new fresh one will be created.
Regards,
Em Seg, 2010-05-10 às 07:33 +0200, Ian Coetzee escreveu:
> Good day to you all
>
> Just a quick jot-down of my thoughts.
>
> Since the whole list at the moment is talking about what is wrong in
> 10.04 I want you all to know that I atempted an upgrade from 9.10 ->
> 10.04 (*shudder*).
>
> The whole thing started becuase I lost my menu bars(?) and thought that
> 10.04 might fix it. I started the upgrade via SSH shell from far away
> (work). When I got home I took a look at what happend.
>
> *My system booted (Thats always a good sign)
> *I could log in using my old username+password (obviously)
> *My Nvidia card worked
> *My default language was updated to show the alot of the menu entries in
> my mother tongue
> *My synaptics issue was fixed where I could not authenticate to most of
> my repo's (donno what happened there)
> *There was a few other issues that was fixed as well, that I cant think
> of at the moment.
> *Unfortunately it did not fix my menu bar problem I will create a new
> thread to discuss that one.
>
> So all in all (if you cant tell from the above) I had a very positive
> experience with upgrading to 10.04.
>
> Regards
> Ian
>
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