- #HOW TO INSTALL MAVEN 3 IN UBUNTU 14.04 HOW TO#
- #HOW TO INSTALL MAVEN 3 IN UBUNTU 14.04 UPDATE#
- #HOW TO INSTALL MAVEN 3 IN UBUNTU 14.04 ARCHIVE#
Pay attention to any notices or alerts given. You’ll be prompted to enter your password before the upgrade process can begin.
#HOW TO INSTALL MAVEN 3 IN UBUNTU 14.04 UPDATE#
To do this, open a new Terminal window and enter the following commands: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:gnome3-team/gnome3-staging sudo apt-get update & sudo apt-get dist-upgrade Once complete, or if you have no pending updates at all, you can add the GNOME 3 Team Staging PPA. Install any packages waiting by hitting the enter key. First, let’s check for and install any outstanding distribution updates: sudo apt-get update & sudo apt-get dist-upgrade Providing you’re a dab hand with the PPA Purge tool you should be okay to continue.
#HOW TO INSTALL MAVEN 3 IN UBUNTU 14.04 ARCHIVE#
Adding this archive should, the developers behind it say, result in a desktop that ‘runs smoothly’ but that packages included within have not been deemed ‘ready for general use’. However, the GNOME Team Staging PPA does contain all of the various 3.12 packages one needs to upgrade. As of writing it contains a handful of minor 3.10 packages and not anything related to the newest release. It was originally expected that GNOME 3.12 would be made available through the standard GNOME Team PPA following the release of Trusty.
Install GNOME 3.10 in Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Add the GNOME 3.12 PPA If you’re running the regular version of Ubuntu (i.e., the one with Unity) then you should go ahead and grab GNOME 3.10 from the Ubuntu Software Centre before proceeding.Ĭlick the button below to prompt installation. If you don’t you can expect a whole world of hassle to follow. If not, stop now you must upgrade before you continue. To follow this guide correctly you need to be running the latest release of Ubuntu (14.04 LTS) or Ubuntu GNOME.
#HOW TO INSTALL MAVEN 3 IN UBUNTU 14.04 HOW TO#
How to Upgrade to GNOME 3.12 in Ubuntu 14.04 Make sure you’re running 3.10 Understood? Great, let’s move on to the fun stuff. It’s for this reason that upgrading to GNOME 3.12 is not recommended. Defaulting to the older 3.10 release makes sense as it benefits from having an extra cycle of thorough testing under its belt. Simply put it came too late in the development cycle to give enough time to thoroughly vet, test and ensure it was up to the standards an LTS release commands, and its users expect. But despite going ‘stable’ before Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, released last month, it is not available to install from the Ubuntu 14.04 repositories - why? GNOME 3.12 was released in late March to much fanfare and some fantastic reviews. First though, I need to get all parental with you. You want to know how to upgrade to GNOME 3.12 in Ubuntu 14.04? If you’ve recently installed or upgraded to Ubuntu GNOME 14.04 LTS then you will no doubt be enjoying a stable, dependable GNOME Shell experience.īut I suspect that the more nerdcore users among you would rather trade in the stability that’s offered up by default for a newer, badder, and potentially much buggier experience. You can upgrade to GNOME 3.12 – but it’s not advised