This might have been fixed recently. According to this post:
https://askubuntu.com/a/1384000/6878
It seems that this problem does not occur anymore in Ubuntu 20.04.
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This bug seems old, but I face the same issue today in Xubuntu 12.04.3,
i386.
It shouldn't affect anything(?), but just in case... I used the alt-
installer and used expert mode. I didn't change the installation of
packages the slightest. Just the base system and xubuntu-desktop.
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I found a useful workaround for this bug, at least for my purposes
(adding and installing desktops cleanly).
You can start out (on a clean build) by marking everything as
automatically installed, then mark your choice of manual packages
afterward, checking that everything you want is retained as e
still present in Natty
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I agree on David (above). I observed this bug after upgrading from karmic to
lucid. Also i observed that though "Recommended Package" is selected by default
in my apt configuration, there exist some package by which the relative
"recommended packages" are not installed at all. Moreover, I was su
Ok, after reading the various comments and doing experiments it seems
obvious that this "bug" is caused by the install process not having the
appropriate "root" meta-packages that will result in all the appropriate
installed packages not being categorised as "Manual".
Basically someone at Ubuntu n
i have this bug too, its in Xubuntu 10.04 beta 2
i think i have an hint to solving this bug.
it might be related to having other languages installed (in my case German)
within the installer.
if i have the time, i will try to install the same ISO with just English and
see if it happens there too.
On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 07:37:37AM -, Vitaliy Pomazyonkov wrote:
> No we not. Ubuntu 8.04 (previous LTS) doesn't has this bug. It seems
> that bug appear only in Jaunty (i will check it in Intrepid).
We have never saved the information you're asking for in the installer.
Sure, it may be that i
>We have lived with this bug for some time, across two previous LTS releases
No we not. Ubuntu 8.04 (previous LTS) doesn't has this bug. It seems that bug
appear only in Jaunty (i will check it in Intrepid).
Colin, please, stop leaving comments about how you don't want to know
about this bug, jus
That should have been "it's better to err on the side of caution", of
course. I appear to be short on sleep.
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"It seems that this bug can be easily fixed now" - if you know of an
easy fix, do enlighten us, please, preferably in the form of a patch?
As far as I know my comment 14 still stands, and there is no
straightforward way to fix this bug right now.
We have lived with this bug for some time, across t
Note that this bug is still reproduces in Lucid Alpha3. It is very critical bug
for LTS because it makes all packages in system inconsistent and it can't be
fixed after release.
Also it seems that this bug can be easily fixed now. Please, assign this bug to
developers.
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** Summary changed:
- new state "installed (manual)" on synaptic
+ fresh Ubuntu install marks all packages as manually installed
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