Upgrading to Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron

I’ve updated my Asus Eee from Ubuntu 7.10 to the latest release (8.04), though I didn’t strictly speaking upgrade, it was more of a reinstall. I’d intended to upgrade using Ubuntu’s update manager, but when I tried this I got a message to say that I didn’t have enough disk space, needed 1.3Gb, but I’d only got about 1Gb free. In the process of freeing up some space by removing packages, I think I removed too much, as I couldn’t even get the login screen to appear. So anyway, I ended up just doing a reinstall. All went fine, though I needed to look up a couple of bits to get the wireless working.

My only little niggle with Ubuntu 8.04 is that it’s got Firefox 3 Beta 5, rather than the current stable version of Firefox, this causes a bit of an issue for me because it means I can’t install Google Gears or the del.icio.us plugin, neither of which work with Firefox 3 yet – I assume they’ll soon get them working when v3 is fully released (don’t know when this is due – maybe summer, but hopefully soon). Having been playing with Firefox addons the other day, I think I may be able to hack the del.icio.us plugin to make it work, but don’t think I’ll be able to do the same for Google Gears.

Another unresolved issue I have is that I can’t seem to view any BBC iPlayer programmes. Flash appears to be installed fine and works for other sites, but when I try to play any programmes I just get the message “Something went wrong. There seems to be a problem playing this video. Please try again. undefined” :-( But I haven’t yet figured out where this problem is. [Update, I now have this resolved]

3 Comments

  1. Hi Alex,

    I was a bit puzzled too that Ubuntu chose to roll out Firefox 3 Beta 5 by default, even though it is clearly still a beta and arguably not really ready for the prime time. It is easy to install Firefox 2 though, just install the package “firefox-2″ (http://packages.ubuntu.com/hardy/firefox-2) and then you should be able to get Ubuntu to use FF2 by selecting it in: System—>Preferences—>Preferred Applications. I’ve done this on my installation of Kubuntu 8.04 KDE4 Remix and have been able to use iPlayer and the del.icio.us plugin. Hope this helps!

    Liam

  2. Alex says:

    Cheers Liam, I’ll update to use FF2 instead!
    A

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