I did `apt-get remove audacious-plugins`, which also forced the removal of
audacious and ubuntustudio-audio. I then ran `do-release-upgrade`, which
completed the upgrade process. I then did `apt-get install
ubuntustudio-audio`, which pulled in audacious and about a dozen other
packages.
So now I have a functioning hardy system, I think. My broadcom wifi
stopped working, so I re-ran the fwcutter script, or actually, the
restricted-drivers widget prompted me and ran it for me.
However, on first boot, a message popped up about 'can't load human
theme', and now I have a plain black wallpaper, which I don't mind since
I'm an old text terminal kinda guy, anyway.
I did `apt-get remove audacious-plugins`, which also forced the removal of upgrade` , which audio`, which pulled in audacious and about a dozen other
audacious and ubuntustudio-audio. I then ran `do-release-
completed the upgrade process. I then did `apt-get install
ubuntustudio-
packages.
So now I have a functioning hardy system, I think. My broadcom wifi
stopped working, so I re-ran the fwcutter script, or actually, the
restricted-drivers widget prompted me and ran it for me.
However, on first boot, a message popped up about 'can't load human
theme', and now I have a plain black wallpaper, which I don't mind since
I'm an old text terminal kinda guy, anyway.