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Stephen Adler wrote: > Well, I was about to get divorced from Feroda and perhaps start an > affair with ubuntu... Long story short, my desktop setup just seemed to > get buggier and buggier, with application not running right, windows > freezing up bla bla bla... > > So I decided to do the dirty and reinstall fedora 10 from scratch. They > way I got to fedora 10 in the first place was through an upgrade from > fedora 8. What a difference... > > It comes down to this basic principle which I should follow from now > on.... Never upgrade, always install. The only think that I can think of > is that there was too much crud from fedora 8 laying about after the > upgrad to fedora 10 that things didn't quite work. It's not so much that > old fc8 rpms were laying about, but fc8 settings and configurations were > left in place instead of running the new fc10 settings. Anyway, a fresh > install of fc10 fixed all that. > I've never had a successful upgrade with Red Hat and its offshoots - I haven't even tried in a few years after some really dismal experiences. FWIW, I'm finding Debian (Kubuntu, specifically) to be much better in that regard. Nathan > And to boot, I was able to get compiz fully working which is the real > cat's meow... If anyone needs assitance on this, here's the URL... > > > http://miltonpaiva.wordpress.com/2008/11/27/compiz-fusion-gnome-fedora-10-x86_64/ > > Also not, for those using nivida drivers, you need to add the line > > ModulePath "/usr/lib64/xorg/modules/extensions/nvidia" > > in the "Files" section in your xorg.conf > > I guess I won't divorce fedora yet... but it was a rough patch there.... > > Cheers. Steve. > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss-mNDKBlG2WHs at public.gmane.org > http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss > >
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