Followed the fix instructions, the problem has been resolved. rsync is
installed with no more error messages. Thank you. Now I'll have to be
more careful where I use my debian sources (it seemed like a great idea
at the time.)
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[apport] package rsync failed to install/upgrade:
https://bugs.lau
I've had trouble with the hardy upgrade, with packages such as rsync, cupsys,
ubuntu-standard failing to configure due to dependency problems. I have debian
packages installed that are not supported by ubuntu.
I have since learned mixing ubuntu and debian packages could cause problems,
but wasn'
Same problem, rsync failed to install with terminal upgrade from gutsy
to hardy 2.6.24-16 with failure to install ubuntu-standard and kdesudo -
so far. Still updating 1 minute before cleanup.
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You received
I did an upgrade to kernel 2.6.24-12, the cupsys seems to have installed
I used a an alternate Alpha6 Mar14 to supplement the download. I didn't
check to see if the version changed There were other packages that still
failed to load, but they are other bugs
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[hardy alpha 5] package cupsys 1.3.5
I haven't been sure if it was the upgrade as much as the number of applications
I have loaded on my system. I decided to try and load as much as I could onto
my system , because I intend to upgrade my laptop, to a dual core, before I
installed a system permanently on the new laptop. I now know I
I am curious about an upgrade which failed which I continued in bug 197199
regarding the update-manager -d which I continued in another bug because it was
a distro upgrade from gutsy to hardy.
This bug was said to be invalid because the distro I am using is Ubuntu
Ultimate. As far as I can work
The session was Xclient script
This bug was solved with two steps
I Started from scratch on a usb to pinpoint the problem
with the same added sources I got an update icon when debian was added
Which gave a partial, then failed upgrade notification
I checked the list of upgrades, they were primaril
There is another thing I that I think I contributed to the failure When I
added Kubuntu and Edubuntu to 3rd party they offered upgrades. I'm sure I
upgraded with edubuntu, but when I added kubuntu I didn't upgrade. The system
and disks have all been 7.10, but since there hasn't been an upgrad
I have an idea what happened. I just added debian-40r2-i386 disk 2 to
3rd party sources. There may have been some programs updated, without
dependencies which were on one of the other disks. When I installed 2
there were 40 files updated, including the some of the backports in
holding. I'm going to
Public bug reported:
I'm running ubuntu ultimate 1.7, with gnome,and kde. I have had a
previous upgrade failure, which was upgrading many kde packages, which
worked after I unticked 3rd party sources I had the box 3rd party, plus
the kde 7.10 disk. Today I added debian-40r2-disk-1 to the 3rd part
I tried to upgrade from a gutsy system to hardy alpha 5 and had a
similar problem with cupsys 1.3.6-1ubuntu1 with kernel
2.6.24-10-generic. It couldn't find apparmor_parser, and failed.to
configure In turn a lot of other dependencies failed. The upgrade
failed, and suggested I return my system to i
This last comment before the 'bug' is put to sleep. Unless you have any more
questions, advice, or directions.
If there are bugs I'll check synaptics for a ubuntu logo I know with what I
loaded on my system I was asking for trouble. I'm sure when I get new hardware
that isn't locked on windows m
On Hardy A5 I have the same trouble with permission being denied on the
second try without reboot. I managed to get two chances one in network
settings, and another in manual configuration. I haven't got it to
connect yet, Hardy is on a USB so I'm on a gutsy on my main disk where
I have wireless
Of 1.5 GB of data in my home
directory, tracker was 1/3
thanks
pokkets
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My gutsy system has
sysv-rc 2.86.ds1-38 and
sysv-rc-conf 0.99-6 in case it helps I'll go into Hardy and see what is there
I managed to restore the tar Hardy system, over the original Ultimate 1.7 live
disk and boot it on a USB.
I'm still having no luck with the wireless, and I get maybe two chanc
perhaps when it asked for a package they meant something else. I thought
Synaptic package manager handled packages ?
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update grub, it can update root. I don't know enough about linux or ubunbtu to
know if that will work. I Just thought I'd write that while I remember because
I don't feel like writing a note.
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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the other bug number is 197199
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
also related bug 193879
Yesterday I did a sudo update-manager -d from ubuntu ultimate 1.7, 7.10 with
xclient script,gnome, and kde to hardy alpha 5. I had also installed
edubuntu,gobuntu enlightenment, ichthux, and gobuntu. Because I am
I have no doubt you're rushing to get hardy ready, but what I write can be put
in an archive for later or deleted. I'll try and make the attachments to the
point.
When I lost shut down I tried kubuntu upgrade again.There was a complete
upgrade, and reboot I could shut down again. As far as I
I had a look in var/lib/apt/lists
The package that had warned DO NOT INSTALL ON A REAL SYSTEM EVER was mentioned.
release-upgrade-apt was in synaptic, but it wasn't installed.
release-upgrade-dpkg wasn't there. ( I know better now than to get the bright
idea to do install THAT.) Sources couldn't
I knew I could have been asking for trouble with debian 40r2 on ubuntu, but I
wanted to know if I could use it as a source if I lost my internet connection
Something I hadn't noticed because I was busy going between sessions. Shut down
was on the main toolbar, and it went to the logon screen.
Maybe this is more than one bug, but I'll leave that with you.
This time debian 4.0r2etch was involved
I've another solved part of the problem I think Xscript can upgrade kde
packages unless something in conflict has to be removed, however adept will in
a kde session. Adept won't upgrade gnome fo
I know the var/log/dist-upgrade/apt.log is getting to around 11,000 lines now
and while it no doubt repeats it's self a fair bit, No doubt I'm telling you a
lot you already know, butI hope the additional comments will help the trace,
but I'm just trying to work out where the root of the bug is b
I went into a kde session, and saw aptitude. I thought all upgrades were done
in the xscript by update manager. Aptitude did an upgrade but it also removed
ichthux desktop and xine. I went back into xscript, restored an earlier etc/apt
var/log/apt and tried to update kubuntu again.
The error was
I just got another partial upgrade notification
5 packages were listed, and one could not be installed
kaffeine0.8.5 to-0ubuntu1 to 0.8.6-ubuntu3~gutsy1
I went to synaptic and found the package I had and tried the upgrade from
there. It said
kaffeine-xine and ichthux desktop would be removed. The
This comment is fairly 'verbose' and strays from the original bug report a fair
bit, but the bug seems to have been self inflicted. I know there is the basic
warning 'read the help files' , but I would rather learn, than be educated. I
hope it can tie up some loose ends. When decided to go Linux
There was a failure with the Kubuntu upgrade. I did a backup.tgz excluding
etc/apt, and var/lib/apt, and reinstalled the system. The Edubuntu upgrade was
good Then Kubuntu failed. 20071016.1 worked, 20071016 didn't It may have been
an upgrade for feisty or it may have conflicted with the kde on
Installed ubuntu ultimate 1.7 error on disc boot kubuntu-docs, mysql, errors
kubuntu-docs mysql, dkpg. in install. corrupt image suggested, and warned all
packages including install may not be removed. kubuntu-docs error code 1
occurring with 1.6, after kubuntu desktop installed. Using Acer Ext
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