I've been facing the same problem here. I logged the running processes
and saw /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade increased from 30% to 80%. I've been
searching, and some people said that we could turn off the unattended-
upgrade service.
sudo systemctl disable unattended-upgrades.service
sudo apt remove
Quick update; I just rebooted my computer to boot into 5.4.0-26-generic
and the sounds broken again. Although I can see the output devices under
pavucontrol; GP104 (High Definition Audio Controller Digital Stereo
(HDMI 2) and Built-in Audio Digital Stereo (IEC958). Playing back any
media I can see
sorry guys one day, I updated and during the update it said my boot
folder had zero space. Then when i restarted I couldn't boot. I managed
to use an older version of the kernel in order to login and backup my
files thankfully.
I think I will uninstall this version of ubuntu. Hopefully this issue
thanks jarno thats was my problem. When i run the command without root
it prompts me to install additional packages.
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Hi also for me
sudo purge-old-kernels
sudo: purge-old-kernels: command not found
purge-old-kernels does not work.
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Well when I attempted the workaround I got this:
sudo apt-get autoremove --purge
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
0 to upgrade, 0 to newly install, 0 to remove and 0 not to upgrade.
I actually used the above command to clear up space
Ok I managed to resolve this issue:
opened file explorer as root using gksudo. I navigated to the boot
folder then manually deleted all the gzip archives ( because I expect
they would not be used).
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also I noticed there are gzip archives in the boot folder can I manually
remove these?
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Title:
Kernels no
also I noticed there are gzip archives in the boot folder can I manually
remove these?
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Title:
Kernels no
I followed the workaround steps and they didn't work I removed the only
unused header and it still says its installed?
dpkg: warning: ignoring request to remove linux-headers-4.2.0-30-generic which
isn't installed
rc linux-image-3.19.0-25-generic
rc linux-image-3.19.0-51-generic
pi linux-image
so i still have this bug how am I meant to fix this? Am I meant to
follow the work around or do I need to upgrade my system to the latest
version of ubuntu?
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