28th October 2016, 14:37
Quote:I thought you were meaning that we could upgrade Maui 1 to 2 simply via the normal Upgrade Manager, but now i read in your https://mauilinux.org/maui-2-blue-tang-released/ that "You can get the new version fresh from our download site ( https://mauilinux.org/download/ )" --> that sounds like we do after all need to download a new ISO, & thus do another total installation...?
Thats only for new users.
Existing users are already on Maui 2 for several weeks since we did the last big update
Quote:If that is correct, then i have a subsidiary question. To my frustration David has not replied to clarify the pretty astonishing statement he made, "Plausible, the encryption scheme even changed between the two releases", https://forums.mauilinux.org/showthread....5#pid39965. IF i need to d/l then fresh-install Maui 2 ISO, then given David's possible meaning, do you think i should now not only format my / with the Maui 2 install, but ALSO this time format & re-encrypt my /home, to avoid any possible conflicts of any old Mint 17 KDE config files buried in /home that might be conflicting with Maui?Please lets discuss this matter on the thread already created. I am afraid I cannot help here as I don't know exactly what changed in kwallet in terms of encryption.