Re: [orca-list] A little OT: Orca, Ubuntu and in place upgrades




Hmm, me too.

I have personally never favored such upgrade.

I had done this in the past and a lot of things broke.

When everything was fixed, the overall performance was a tad slow and sluggish.

So I wouldn't recommend this method.

Wonder what other people experienced?

On 21/01/20 5:16 pm, Christopher Chaltain via orca-list wrote:
For me personally, I never do an in place upgrade. I'm always worried that some dependencies will break, especially in the AT stack. I'd be curious to see how it goes if anyone else tries it, and I should probably give it a spin myself in a virtual machine.



On 1/21/20 5:00 AM, Jace Kattalakis via orca-list wrote:
So this may be a tiny bit OT but I was wondering this one, given 20.04 is coming out this year.

Simply put....if I do an in place upgrade from 18.04 to 20.04


Is it recommended, since I'm not comfortable doing a fresh install of 20.04 Mate on my admittedly complex system. i.e. if I have 18.04 Mate, and I do the upgrade from within Ubuntu, will it upgrade me to 20.04 Mate?


How will this affect Orca and running Orca-master, and speech-dispatcher/python/etc?

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