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Migrado AMD Duron 600Mhz Dapper -> Hardy!!

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La PC más antígua que tengo funcionaba con Dapper (ubuntu 6.06.2 LTS) la he migrado sin ningún contratiempo a Hardy (Ubuntu 8.04.1 LTS) fueron mas de 12 horas de continuo procesamiento (4:00 am a 18:00) pero todo fue limpio.
En algunos paquetes sobre todo en servicios (samba, etc.) me pidio aceptar los cambios de archivos de configuración o mantener los actuales, así que de vez en cuando se había que revisar el proceso.

Lo mejor es que ahora si reconoció el usb que tengo para el wireless y el applet NetworkManager configuró perfectamente la red...

eduardo@hardy:~/prog/cpp/gnumeric$ lsusb
Bus 003 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
Bus 002 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
Bus 001 Device 003: ID 0bda:8187 Realtek Semiconductor Corp.
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 0458:0007 KYE Systems Corp. (Mouse Systems)
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 0000:0000

El desempeño es lento, pero funcional, para una computadora de 8 años con lo último de linux, el procesador es de 600mhz, 512mb ram, ATI 256mb.

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