Kubuntu 8.04 (Hardy Heron)
I’ve decided to reinstall my Linux system, and in the process upgrade to the next Kubuntu version, 8.04, also known as Hardy Heron. I usually don’t like to reinstall my OS when I upgrade to a new version. One of the reason I decided to move to a Debian distribution was that I didn’t have to reinstall during upgrade. Unfortunately, when I initially installed Kubuntu 6.06 (Dapper), I made the / partition too small. Although it was big enough for normal usage, during upgrades, with multiple versions of the kernel, firmwares and kernel modules, it got too tight. Hopefully, the current size of 1 Gb should be enough.
In general, I hate reinstalling an OS. Mostly because I spend some time customizing it, writing scripts to help me in the day-to-day work. Most of the time, I forget to backup these scripts, so I have to recreate them once I notice they are missing. Mostly finding everything to make the desktop look and feel exactly as I had it before I made the upgrade do take time. Of course, I’m also finding functionality that I’ve never noticed because they have been hidden because of customization, or I just hadn’t looked.
Although I stopped installing beta software (unless force to it), I’ve been pleasantly surprised by the stability of Hardy. Stuff like hibernation and suspension that I previously had problems with, works now. I never got the kernel in Gutsy to boot, so I had to be content with the kernel from Edgy, but 2.6.24 works perfectly now. And Kontact seem more stable than previous versions. The addressbook has gotten a much needed speedboost (when using LDAP), although it still doesn’t expose all the fields. This version seems to be a keeper.
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