
2008/4/30 Glenn Ramsey <glenn(a)componic.co.nz>:
I just upgraded a spare box, to see if it's safe to upgrade my main machine, and the upgrade has broken sudo.
After a couple of upgrades going wrong, I've decided to only do fresh installs, which is OK if you have spare disk space. Installed 8.04 last night, and it picked up my accounts from the 7.10 installation - and it looks as if I can still run 7.10, although I haven't tried it yet. Screen resolution is less than satisfactory, only getting 1280x900. The suggestion of loading a proprietary driver almost turned to custard, so I'm back to square one. Have found the new system of not automounting online disks is a bit of a pain - and also having the system of having them listed anonymously (only by size). Mount point now depends on order the disks are mounted - not the device name as in previous version, so names are not necessarily consistent from session to session. Michael