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Ubuntu 12.4 or 12.10?
Hey all,

Quick question: Should I go back to 12.4? Other than a couple of unity lens errors on 12.10 that I can't get rid or for the life of me, Steam has been really stable on 12.10 for the last couple of months. Was reading somewhere that Steam should be on 12.4, is that correct? I am willing to move to 12.4 if the need arises, but again, it is running super stable as far as I can see.

I most probably answered my own question here, but I would to hear more.

Thanks

Heeter
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matt 2013年2月17日 11時55分 
If it's stable you will gain nothing by moving to 12.04 from 12.10. Two months till 13.04 which is amazingly stable already (alpha), so imo just wait for upgrade :)
最近の変更はmattが行いました; 2013年2月17日 11時56分
Tweak 2013年2月17日 11時56分 
I haven't had any issues with 12.10 and wouldn't bother moving unless there was a problem.
Only upgrade if you truly trust you computer. I decided to just upgrade to 12.10 on my desktop and it froze while installing and now I have no clue how to make it do the upgrade because it goes to a blank screen after I pick the Kernel version I want to load.
最近の変更はBHXSpecterが行いました; 2013年2月17日 11時58分
Shark 2013年2月17日 11時58分 
12.04 wins, especially since 3 days ago when they released the .2 update for it. 12.04 gets 5 years of security updates and support, 12.10 will no longer be supported in april.
Shark 2013年2月17日 12時01分 
BHXSpecter の投稿を引用:
Only upgrade if you truly trust you computer. I decided to just upgrade to 12.10 on my desktop and it froze while installing and now I have no clue how to make it do the upgrade because it goes to a blank screen after I pick the Kernel version I want to load.
You can probably fix the system if pressing ctrl+alt+f3 does something when you're stuck on the black screen. If you can I could help you out with reinstalling videocard drivers, if you have an amd card anyway.
matt 2013年2月17日 12時02分 
Wouter の投稿を引用:
12.04 wins, especially since 3 days ago when they released the .2 update for it. 12.04 gets 5 years of security updates and support, 12.10 will no longer be supported in april.

April when 13.04 is out which everyone is going to upgrade to anyway (and they should, kernel 3.8, full gtk3 and many other improvements to stability and speed).
最近の変更はmattが行いました; 2013年2月17日 12時02分
I would recommend 12.04 for a few reasons:
* It's LTS so it will be supported for longer
* It doesn't come with the controversial Amazon adds
* There are no real significant differences between it and 12.10

You should install the Linux 3.5 kernel, however, which I don't think comes with 12.04 (it used 3.2 when I installed it, but that may have changed now with the .2 update)
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Shark 2013年2月17日 12時05分 
mr.exuberant の投稿を引用:
I would recommend 12.04 for a few reasons:
* It's LTS so it will be supported for longer
* It doesn't come with the controversial Amazon adds
* There are no real significant differences between it and 12.10

You should install the Linux 3.5 kernel, however, which I don't think comes with 12.04 (it used 3.2 when I installed it, but that may have changed now with the .2 update)
3.5 is on the 12.04.2 iso, together with an x update which allows you to use the new drivers by amd and nvidia.
gutigen o) Linux の投稿を引用:
Wouter の投稿を引用:
12.04 wins, especially since 3 days ago when they released the .2 update for it. 12.04 gets 5 years of security updates and support, 12.10 will no longer be supported in april.

April when 13.04 is out which everyone is going to upgrade to anyway (and they should, kernel 3.8, full gtk3 and many other improvements to stability and speed).
Not yet for me, AMD gives no support for kernels higher than 3.5 yet.
最近の変更はSharkが行いました; 2013年2月17日 12時06分
matt 2013年2月17日 12時09分 
mr.exuberant の投稿を引用:
I would recommend 12.04 for a few reasons:
* It's LTS so it will be supported for longer
* It doesn't come with the controversial Amazon adds
* There are no real significant differences between it and 12.10

You should install the Linux 3.5 kernel, however, which I don't think comes with 12.04 (it used 3.2 when I installed it, but that may have changed now with the .2 update)

*LTS is for workstations and servers, not for gamers :) Gamers want constant improvements to performance which can be found only in latest versions etc, especially now when linux gaming is growing so fast.
*Amazon Lens can be disabled with one click in System > Privacy or by uninstalling
sudo apt-get remove unity-lens-shopping
*True, that's why there is no point with rolling back to older version, better wait for 13.04

12.04 has 3.2 kernel, 12.10 has 3.5.
最近の変更はmattが行いました; 2013年2月17日 12時09分
Moving back is a bad idea.

Oh! – Just in the case that some programs got improvements in between - otherwise it should be fine. - And also only if you would like to keep your home-files… If you start fresh and clean with a new installation all should be fine (but then you have some work to configure everything just again as it should ;) - well, probably …)
Shark 2013年2月17日 12時15分 
gutigen o) Linux の投稿を引用:
12.04 has 3.2 kernel, 12.10 has 3.5.
I quote from the release notes of 12.04.2 "By default, the 12.04.2 point release will ship with a newer 3.5.0-23.35 Ubuntu kernel from Quantal, and a matching X.org stack."
source: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PrecisePangolin/ReleaseNotes/UbuntuDesktop
matt 2013年2月17日 12時20分 
Wouter の投稿を引用:
gutigen o) Linux の投稿を引用:
12.04 has 3.2 kernel, 12.10 has 3.5.
I quote from the release notes of 12.04.2 "By default, the 12.04.2 point release will ship with a newer 3.5.0-23.35 Ubuntu kernel from Quantal, and a matching X.org stack."
source: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PrecisePangolin/ReleaseNotes/UbuntuDesktop

Oh, nice :)
Shark 2013年2月17日 12時23分 
idd, not much reason to run 12.10 now, it's more buggy anyway.
Wouter の投稿を引用:
12.04 wins, especially since 3 days ago when they released the .2 update for it. 12.04 gets 5 years of security updates and support, 12.10 will no longer be supported in april.

That is NOT correct. While LTS releases are supported for 5 years, the regular releases get 18 months (3 Ubuntu upgrade cycles - always gets you to next LTS at least) of support/updates.

If everything works fine for you on 12.10 it makes no sense to change anything.
And we'll have to see how LTS vs interim releases works out for Steam on Linux.
I expect most players to upgrade every 6 months. Especially as the proprietary drivers also update in time for the 6-month cycle.

12.10 works fine. I have Steam running on it since the second round of closed beta invitations.
matt 2013年2月17日 12時42分 
Wouter の投稿を引用:
idd, not much reason to run 12.10 now, it's more buggy anyway.

I like latest and greatest packages and 12.10 is first Gnome Remix spinoff (I love Gnome Shell), works great so far :)
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