Why? Why not!!
Actually, it's because of the whole google-chrome-stable and gconf-blah-blah business. It's scrolled off my screen, but it's all over the internets.
Mainly I'm following the steps I found here at HowtoForge.
Updated my sources.list, just replacing squeeze with wheezy
Did an update and an upgrade, started to do a dist-upgrade, but got this error:
E: Could not perform immediate configuration on 'openjdk-6-jre'. Please see man 5 apt.conf under APT::Immediate-Configure for details. (2)
Did this to continue:
sudo apt-get remove default-jre
sudo apt-get remove openjdk-6-jre
Now it's running... we'll see what happens next!
How about being WAN'd in via SSH and my end goes sleepy or wonky? Yikes!! But I did a:
sudo dpkg --configure -a
and the dist-upgrade is chugging along again.
A word of advice to whoever is responsible for configuration files: It sure would be nice if I could resolve all of the config conflicts either before or after the upgrade. Having the upgrade pause for me to Z and cp and blah blah blah, that's annoying.
And it's done. Now to fix the above:
sudo apt-get install default-jre
sudo apt-get install google-chrome-stable
How about being WAN'd in via SSH and my end goes sleepy or wonky? Yikes!! But I did a:
sudo dpkg --configure -a
and the dist-upgrade is chugging along again.
A word of advice to whoever is responsible for configuration files: It sure would be nice if I could resolve all of the config conflicts either before or after the upgrade. Having the upgrade pause for me to Z and cp and blah blah blah, that's annoying.
And it's done. Now to fix the above:
sudo apt-get install default-jre
sudo apt-get install google-chrome-stable
Ta-da! It works! Even Chrome is back!!
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