We need more testers to the new incoming repo (how-to)

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hopimet

Re: We need more testers to the new incoming repo (how-to)

Post by hopimet »

Thank you Oscar799.

For now the french transplantion seems to be complete but the mintupdate-debian package is not yet in the list.

I'll wait.

Best regards
wayne128

Re: We need more testers to the new incoming repo (how-to)

Post by wayne128 »

Just had the bad thing on this setup with LMDE.

First incidence of total hang.
Mouse pointer stop, no response to any key, need to press power button for 5 second to shutdown.

not sure what is the problem.
Jolinar

Re: We need more testers to the new incoming repo (how-to)

Post by Jolinar »

I updated to the new mintUpdate update manager followed the instructions as set out on the blog and I must say worked like charm.

It found the updates needed, it tells you want to do incase things go awry and last but not least, it's working beautifully!

I'm using LMDE 10 Kernel 2.6.38-2-amd64 & mintUpdate update manager

Beauty really is in the eye of the beholder. :D :D :D
twa

Re: We need more testers to the new incoming repo (how-to)

Post by twa »

Hi,
have changed my sources.list to point to latest repo:
deb http://packages.linuxmint.com/ debian main upstream import
deb http://debian.linuxmint.com/latest testing main contrib non-free
deb-src http://debian.linuxmint.com/latest testing main contrib non-free
deb http://security.debian.org/ testing/updates main contrib non-free
# Liquorix sources added by smxi
deb http://liquorix.net/debian/ sid main
deb http://www.debian-multimedia.org testing main non-free
# Opera sources added by smxi
deb http://deb.opera.com/opera sid non-free
then installed the new mintupdate-debian

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sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install mintupdate-debian
all went OK.
no problems encountered so far.
:D
samriggs

Re: We need more testers to the new incoming repo (how-to)

Post by samriggs »

Thought I would get brave and put the wifes hp on this also now, so far alls well after update (lucky for me :lol: ).
Its a 64bit mines a 32bit gateway so should see how it reacts on both a 32 and a 64 bit system at least.
Sam
Had one issue with my samsung cpl-310 laser (it always hooked up automatically before this update on the 32bit) Just in case anyone has this issue also, just download the drivers from samsung site run the install.sh and it should be alright again (mine is anyhow after a few stab attempts of installing different methods), this one worked best for me.
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Re: We need more testers to the new incoming repo (how-to)

Post by darknetmatrix »

gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list


deb http://packages.linuxmint.com/ debian main upstream import backport romeo
deb http://security.debian.org/ testing/updates main contrib non-free
deb http://www.debian-multimedia.org testing main non-free
deb http://debian.linuxmint.com/incoming testing main contrib non-free

sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install mintupdate-debian

i have taken this 3 steps above and everything worked well
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Helmsdeeper

Re: We need more testers to the new incoming repo (how-to)

Post by Helmsdeeper »

I just switched this laptop to the new debian mintupdate and the incoming repositories.
zerozero

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Post by zerozero »

please give your opinion about this http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.p ... 54&start=0
bluheron1

Re: We need more testers to the new incoming repo (how-to)

Post by bluheron1 »

I've got both my laptop and desktop pointing to incoming repos now. Have done updates on both machines, and everything is working fine. I also reverted gnome terminal @ terminal data, back to 2.30 and all looks good again. Keep up the great work Clem, and everyone else on the mint team.
Andrew33

Re: We need more testers to the new incoming repo (how-to)

Post by Andrew33 »

Is there a more recent version of LMDE, and has there been any talk of adding KDE to the mix.....curious....cheers



Andrew
samriggs

Re: We need more testers to the new incoming repo (how-to)

Post by samriggs »

bluheron1 wrote:I've got both my laptop and desktop pointing to incoming repos now. Have done updates on both machines, and everything is working fine. I also reverted gnome terminal @ terminal data, back to 2.30 and all looks good again. Keep up the great work Clem, and everyone else on the mint team.
Might be a stupid question but how do you revert the terminal and terminal data back to 2.3?
Not an expert here by any means but would be interested in this one.
Sam
Forgive me if the answer is already hidden in the forums somewhere.
bluheron1

Re: We need more testers to the new incoming repo (how-to)

Post by bluheron1 »

samriggs, here's how i did it. using synaptic I Added repo : deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ squeeze main contrib non-free, and disabled other repos temporarily.
Refresh synaptic, search for gnome terminal and then go to packages and force version 2.30 of terminal data and terminal. Then disable squeeze repo and enable other repos listed earlier in this thread. Hope that helps.
wyrdoak

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Post by wyrdoak »

After this question you might ask me to go back and play in the kiddie pool. I'm board right now, got Mint 10 working correctly on my netbook and am just playing with the desktop.

Would it work if I downloaded the old LMDE to setup a duel boot from Mint10 then make this changes? Maybe try playing in the big pool awhile? Might be good to have a Dork point of view on the test :D .
zerozero

Re: We need more testers to the new incoming repo (how-to)

Post by zerozero »

wyrdoak, you can use the old iso, change the repos after install and before the first update, install the new mintupdate-debian, but if i can give you an advise, just this first time use the terminal with

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sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
because the first update normally has a few issues and you can control them better though the terminal output
ajt007

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Post by ajt007 »

I think it was in 2008 that I first heard talk about the possibility of Linux Mint being based on Debian and not Ubuntu. Since that time, I have attempted to prepare myself for the change. I downloaded live DVDs of LMDE in September and December of last year. I have worked with it and had some success and many failures. I have used Gnome 64 and 32 bit. I moved to Xfce 64 and 32 bit. For many different reasons, I was not able to have a system that was stable. From reading the forums I guess I was not alone. Most times, I'm sure I was at fault. Yesterday, I spent over eight hours attempting to install, update and use Gnome 64 & 32 bit. I also tried Xfce 64 bit. I don't remember how many installs and re-installes I attempted.
I used zerozero's suggestions: http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=141&t=76556 along with Clem's instructions: http://blog.linuxmint.com/ For some reason I still could not make it work. I was planning to post my problems but many others have posted the same issues.
Today I installed LMDE Xfce 32 bit. I am using a AMD 64 X2 desktop. After the install, I followed Clem and zerozero's instructions. The Xfce 32 bit worked and still is working as well as Linux Mint 11 'Katya'. I for one, am very happy and know I can continue using my favorite Linux Destro no matter who it is based on. Clem you are right. Thank you to everyone responsible.
:D :D
samriggs

Re: We need more testers to the new incoming repo (how-to)

Post by samriggs »

Thanks a bunch blueheron going to do that on my system and my wifes (I also am using hers for this testing period and it turned her terminal all white when it should of been a nice purple she likes).
Wyrdoak theres no such thing as a stupid question (like the one I just asked :lol: ) everyone starts off somewhere and we all been there I am still there for the most part but I keep plugging away and learning and asking and when I can help out.
Glad to have you aboard.
Sam
Plus if more got out of the kiddie pool and dived into the deep end more we would have more lmde users and more testers :D
Linux n00b

Re: We need more testers to the new incoming repo (how-to)

Post by Linux n00b »

I'd like to help. However, I have questions. Before I start, I must clarify the reason I have LMDE, is to test the stability and usability first, particularly to see if it is time for me desktop with relatively new hardware. The are also couple of small issues I'm seeing some improvement over the rolling update. So right now my LMDE installation is for testing and risk taking (with light everyday use). I'd like to stay updated with debian testing at the current rate.

1. Would incoming be the same as current debian testing?
2. If I stay with debian testing, and report bug and issue, would it help imcoming test?
zerozero

Re: We need more testers to the new incoming repo (how-to)

Post by zerozero »

Linux n00b wrote: 1. Would incoming be the same as current debian testing?
2. If I stay with debian testing, and report bug and issue, would it help imcoming test?
1- afaik, not exactly because incoming is frozen for a period, then updated before latest to test breakages and regressions;
2- yes, you can flag issues that are about to arrive;
and welcome to the party if you decide to join :)
wyrdoak

Re: We need more testers to the new incoming repo (how-to)

Post by wyrdoak »

Had to do some reading before I started. So far the hardest thing was trying to figure how the Partition Manager worked.

I updated the sources list but at the end of the line it said: (invalid since 5h 27min 38s)

What sources do I use?
zerozero

Re: We need more testers to the new incoming repo (how-to)

Post by zerozero »

wyrdoak, i believe the server must be down atm; i just saw the same error in another post, better wait :)
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