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drakes and barcotts

I spent the morning upgrading to Dapper Drake, the next Ubuntu release. Incidentally, my laptop (for this is the machine which permanently dualboots Windows and Linux) started with Warty Warthog, then got a dist-upgrade to Hoary Hedgehog, then to Breezy Badger and now onto Dapper Drake. No reinstalls, just dist-upgrade each time and the major things just work (with a bit of tweaking). That’s pretty darn impressive, if you ask me.

So much for the good news. The bad news is that I spent the morning fighting Dapper Drake. At the moment, the scoreline is Dapper 1: Drac 0. There is nothing wrong with the default upgrade procedure, just a few minor conflicts with some bleeding edge packages that I had installed from other sources. The new Gnome looks very … orange and it seems that hibernation and other functions that one comes to expect from laptops actually work. Much to my shock and horror, it even seems like ACPI detects the battery charge level. Wooo. No luck yet with encrypted wLAN though. Fuggit.

The really bad news is that Dapper Drake packages a bleeding edge, SVN updated version of XFCE. My settings got hosed; my careful menu customizations were ignored and general chaos ensued. Even worse, the bleeding edge Dapper XFCE does not include all the goodies (where is lil star? why remove it? whyyyy?). Revert to the old XFCE ? Nuh huh. No can do. So, in a fit of juvenile pique, I threw the obligatory hissy fit (Oh noes. My desktop environment of choice doesn’t work!) and booted back into Windows.

My options at this point appear to be: compile the goodies from scratch off SVN source, beg/plead/threaten people till the Xubuntu crowd update xfce4-iconbox or switch to another DE/WM. I suppose its as good a time as any to try out the intriguing Ion or even the more conventional Fluxbox/Blackbox WMs but ummm… I just want to get some work done this week? I’m easily twice as productive with a familar (read: heavily customized) desktop environment than with a plain vanilla Gnome or KDE. Even worse, it seems like Dapper Drake could become Ubuntu 6.06 (instead of 6.04). The rationale for this possible delay is explained here. That means two more months before packages have to be frozen in place. *sigh*. It’s all a conspiracy to drive me back to XP, I tell you.

In other news, it appears that the student bars around campus are being threatened with closure. The response from the SU? Urge everyone to go to the bars last week (I was oblivious, as usual) and then, boycott the bars this week. Geddit? Barcott. I am Jack’s utter lack of concern about all of this though. Wake me up when the campus bars start offering edible food because till that point in time, there really isn’t much reason for a visit there.

“drakes and barcotts” has 2 comments

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    spizkapa wrote:

    Drac,

    I have been reading and enjoying your recent blog entries. But, this time, I have to comment… Dapper is not ready for use in a production environment yet and I suspect that it won’t be for a while. I think you jumped the gun a little by dist-upgrading to Dapper so early. In Ubuntu’s defence, they make it very clear that things will be messed up if you go up to Dapper right now.

    I tell you what my asseessment of it all is: deep inside the dragon lurks a lothsome worm, the XP-worm (which is soon to bring into the world another offspring, the Vista-worm). The worm seems to have been dormant for a while but has now awaken to force you to upgrade to Dapper in the hope that things will break so you return to Windows. Shamefull, it really is. You don’t need an excuse (they broke my icon-box, xfce etc) to go crying back to Windows, just blame the worm.

    I really should put up a blog entry soon…

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    drac wrote:

    Mea culpa :) I have been outed. Actually, I spent a rather interesting hour or so yesterday night reading about the intricacies of Ion3. Provided I can get a decent config together, I might actually go with that (or Fluxbox) today.

    The thing is, I really need a Linux machine because myth plugins can’t be compiled anywhere else. So even if the XP worm makes an appearance, I need to chase it away and get my DE working. Who knows, this could be the start of a new era… KDE 3.0 beta and Gnome 1.4 drove me to XFCE; XFCE 4.3SVN might yet drive me to Flux :)

    Yes, dammit. Put up another entry!

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