This bug was encountered while testing an upgrade from Ubuntu 16.04.7
LTS to 18.04 LTS using the following command:
lxc exec testupgrade -- script /dev/null -c do-release-upgrade -f
DistUpgradeViewNonInteractive
I'm trying to do a silent install as I have many (>50) LXD containers
that I need to
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Step 4 can be omitted as I don't think the service needs to be
restarted.
I think the hostnamectl command starts this service on demand when
changing the hostname.
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Thanks for that PrivateNetwork=no hint - works like a charm!
For those that need this, follow the steps below:
1. systemctl edit systemd-hostnamed
Add the 2 lines below then exit the editor (don't forget to save when
prompted):
[Service]
PrivateNetwork=no
2. This will create an overri
Never mind, crashing has reared its ugly head again; I guess I got
excited since on first launch it lasted for more than 10 minutes and
figured the issue was resolved - :)!
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I believe my problem to be solved!
After adding ppa:stellarium/stellarium-releases and then running apt-get
dist-upgrade, I can re-size and move application to any workspace
without issue.
Below is the history of what was updated:
Start-Date: 2015-12-31 13:30:16
Commandline: apt-get dist-upgrad
I've just experienced the same issue as the user above. I've just
finished installing vsftpd and was attempting to ensure it was
configured appropriately by ftp'ing to localhost. As soon as I hit the
enter key (after entering my user id) there was no more response from
the system. It took me a w
** Description changed:
+ I am unable to print, unable to use my wireless card and many of my links
and pictures do NOT open.
+ I guess until Linux is more user friendly I am unable to continue my quest to
be a users.
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+ It seems to be a rock solid system JUST not user app friendly enough.
+
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14873420/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: "profiles.ini.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14873421/profiles.ini.txt
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Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
when i go into SYSTEM TAB, from across the top tool bar and then scroll to
ADMINISTRATION, scroll to AUTHORIZATIONS or USERS AND GROUPS it doesn't allow
me to change anything. The OS will not allow me to view my external hard drive.
The er