I upgraded my laptop from Ubuntu 12 to Ubuntu 13 via the OnLine Upgrade Tool.
Also I use the GNOME Classic environment/desktop.
I did make both image and archive backups of v12 first.
The Upgrade Tool ran without a hitch.
After reboot at end of the upgrade I did run into a problem logging in to GNOME. Switch to the Ubuntu login and that worked.
When I restarted and went to change back to GNOME I found that GNOME Classic was not listed, GNOME Fallback is. GNOME Fallback = GNOME Classic and login worked.
SO FAR all the main apps work as expected, my special 3rd-party game (Eschalon Book 2) worked, and my WinShare folder and remote printing worked.
Hope others have the same experience =D>
Also I use the GNOME Classic environment/desktop.
I did make both image and archive backups of v12 first.
The Upgrade Tool ran without a hitch.
After reboot at end of the upgrade I did run into a problem logging in to GNOME. Switch to the Ubuntu login and that worked.
When I restarted and went to change back to GNOME I found that GNOME Classic was not listed, GNOME Fallback is. GNOME Fallback = GNOME Classic and login worked.
SO FAR all the main apps work as expected, my special 3rd-party game (Eschalon Book 2) worked, and my WinShare folder and remote printing worked.
Hope others have the same experience =D>