Hello,
Okay I think I got it, I thought apt would silence the whole process
including the subsystems it calls. The man page just says "Force yes;
This is a dangerous option that will cause apt to continue without
prompting if it is doing something potentially harmful." That is what
you assume it w
Either you did not read the bug or you did not understand it. I can
remove the kernel, bur the force yes does not work.
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Den 2. nov. 2010 kl. 13:08 skrev Torsten Spindler
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> There is a simple work around: Reboot in your new kernel and then remove
> the Ubuntu one.
>
> ** Ch
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Still get warning dialog with --force-yes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/669759
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Binary package hint: apt
Lately I've been experimenting with building my own kernel from git and
building a custom deb. For that reason I often want to remove the
currently running kernel and install a new one. So basically I have a
script:
apt-get remove -y --force-yes linu
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If /var/log/apt does not exist, apt segfaults
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/660071
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Binary package hint: apt
I've had some file system problems recently and long story short, the
directory /var/log/apt no longer existed.
When apt tries to write to /var/log/apt/history.log the application
segfaults. Manually creating the directory caused apt to work again.
T
This still happens on lucid, just experienced same bug. It was also
karmic, experienced it there too. "skill ksnapshot" did stop it for me
though.
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[Jaunty] Ksnapshot Endless Loop
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/335991
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After the last apt-get update/dist-upgrade, my java applications have
stopped working. I can browse, play online games, chat and whatever else
applications run fine, but my java applications all error out like this:
Error while sending packet to 70.83.141.197:38954: java.io.I
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Network unreachable in java only
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/486215
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Taskbar icons wrong after restart
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/382255
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Binary package hint: kdebase-workspace
Whenever i use wine and plasma crashes or goes nuts for some reason,
it's possbile to kill and restart it and if I do all the applications in
the task bar, systray icons etc. return to their correct place except
for wine. Suddenly they'r
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Old raid array blocks format of new partition
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/342777
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Binary package hint: mdadm
For some reason, gparted fails to format a new partition where I used to
have an old, deleted RAID set. To reproduce (maybe):
1. Create raid1 set with mdadm (/dev/sdd1 and /dev/sde1)
2. Delete partition (/dev/sdd1)
3. Reboot (just to make sure /dev
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nethogs
After prolonged runs of nethogs I often get an assert failure which
causes nethogs to exit. This has happened to me on two different
machines, both running Ubuntu Hardy. Example:
NetHogs version 0.6.0
PID USER PROGRAM
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kde-systemsettings
On Kubuntu 7.10 with backports enabled, the "Display Settings" module
fails to load. (Note: Filesystems work fine so doesn't look to be bug
#38692).
Package versions:
ii kde-systemsettings 0.0svn20070312-0ub easy to use control centre
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