OK this last upgrade worked, I'd started with a fully updated 12.04.1 so using the Precise kernel and X-stack. At the end I get the prompt to remove or keep obsolete packages, I chose to remove, then rebooted when prompted. It booted OK with some crash reports that I chose to file:
lance@lance-desktop:~$ ls /var/crash
_usr_lib_i386-linux-gnu_libgtk-3-0_gtk-update-icon-cache-3.0.0.crash
_usr_lib_i386-linux-gnu_libgtk-3-0_gtk-update-icon-cache-3.0.0.upload
_usr_lib_i386-linux-gnu_libgtk-3-0_gtk-update-icon-cache-3.0.0.uploaded
_usr_sbin_cupsd.0.crash
_usr_sbin_cupsd.0.upload
_usr_sbin_cupsd.0.uploaded
But they never did seem to actually file, maybe some apport tweak is needed?
No idea what will happen with Precise + the Quantal, Raring, or Saucy HWE, eg; 12.04.2, 12.04.3, or 12.04.4.
OK this last upgrade worked, I'd started with a fully updated 12.04.1 so using the Precise kernel and X-stack. At the end I get the prompt to remove or keep obsolete packages, I chose to remove, then rebooted when prompted. It booted OK with some crash reports that I chose to file:
lance@lance- desktop: ~$ ls /var/crash i386-linux- gnu_libgtk- 3-0_gtk- update- icon-cache- 3.0.0.crash i386-linux- gnu_libgtk- 3-0_gtk- update- icon-cache- 3.0.0.upload i386-linux- gnu_libgtk- 3-0_gtk- update- icon-cache- 3.0.0.uploaded cupsd.0. crash cupsd.0. upload cupsd.0. uploaded
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But they never did seem to actually file, maybe some apport tweak is needed?
No idea what will happen with Precise + the Quantal, Raring, or Saucy HWE, eg; 12.04.2, 12.04.3, or 12.04.4.
Too tired to do more ATM.