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Introduction
Say hello to Trusty Tahr. -- twocamels 2013-04-27 16:24:11
New Beta Testers Warnings
Trusty Tahr is the codename for the new development cycle. If you are a new Beta tester and want to upgrade your repositories to the new development cycle then you must be advised that there are certain risks of breakage that could take place on your system(s). it is always advised that you have an extra system (hardware) or an extra harddrive to experiment with. If you are not familiar with experimenting with computer hardware or software then U+1 is not the forum for you, however, if you are willing to be on the cutting edge of Ubuntu release and understand that there could be breakage and want to contribute then the Ubuntu community welcomes you and your valued contributions.
New Notes About the Release Schedule
Notes and Links to be forthcoming when they are made available.
Link for Trusty launchpad.
Download ISO
Some sudo Command Definitions
sudo basically means superusers-do. It is the basic command that gives access to administrative files that may need root authentication. There is a large database on sudo and sudoers definitions and uses in the following links. SudoUbuntuManuals and SudoersUbuntuManual
Here are some common codes of interest to help with Trusty recovery in the event of a crash.
How to find your souces.list- this list is used to set repositories and can be done manually. It is also informative to have on hand if you decide to do a transitional upgrade from Oneiric Ocelot to Precise Pangolin or upcomming Trusty Tahr.
gksu gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
Here is a list of commonly used Ubuntu/Linux terminal Codes (not neccessarily in order and open to interpretation) of TT Crash Recovery Codes -To be updated:
sudo sed -i 's/saucy/trusty/g' /etc/apt/sources.list
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
aptitude update && aptitude safe-upgrade
sudo update-grub
lspci
uname -a
lsb_release -a
sudo dpkg -i --configure -a
sudo reboot sudo poweroff
sudo apt-get -f install
sudo apt-get -f remove
sudo apt-get purge nvidia*, sudo apt-get install nvidia-current
sudo service lightdm stop
sudo service gdm start
Todo
Ideas:
We should use MoinMoin Syntax Parsers (http://moinmo.in/HelpOnParsers) where commands/code are presented. Parsers ensure code/commands are not converted to smileys and other MoinMoin stuff, therefore presented without errors.
- We had some amazing threads, specially since the OO cycle, which maybe we could use here;
- The stickies at Ubuntu+1 have some information that can probably be summarized / simplified here - investigate;
- Add a "What is a development cycle" section: How Ubuntu is developed, by who, where, how, when and where it is released (Alphas, Betas, RCs, etc), who tests it, how it is tested, where bugs are reported, how to report bugs properly, who manages bugs reports, etc. A basic vision of how Ubuntu development works."
Log files: A lot of people don't know they exist, where they are stored, the type of information available in each log file, how to open them, how to search them easily for valuable information. EDIT:I'll contribute to this portion - I already have something written, as well as log searching scripts posted at Ubuntu+1 threads (posted by Effenberg0x0)
Cleaned!
U+1/tester-wiki (last edited 2017-12-03 02:49:17 by dale-f-beaudoin)