Jeff: this is a bug in jockey, not dkms, as explained in the above
comments. Please don’t reassign bugs without explanation.
** Package changed: dkms (Ubuntu) => jockey (Ubuntu)
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dkms does not run when upgrade downloads new kernel version
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** Also affects: jockey
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Package changed: jockey (Ubuntu) => dkms (Ubuntu)
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dkms does not run when upgrade downloads new kernel version
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Thanks. I’m assigning this to the jockey package.
** Package changed: ubuntu => jockey (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: jockey (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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As requested, I performed a re-install of Kubuntu Lucid beta1. I used
the daily alternate build of Mon 2010-04-05.
I had previously had problems with Kubuntu daily builds around the time
Beta1 was released: the problem with the LiveCD is Bug #548373 and with
the alternate install CD is Bug #548572
Fair enough. If you can figure out how to reproduce the problem step-
by-step, starting from the default installation (say a Lucid live CD),
that would let us determine which package to assign the bug to. It
would be enough to figure out how you got linux-
headers-2.6.32-19-generic installed with
Marking this bug invalid is to treat the symptom while disregarding the
cause. That solves nothing. There is a problem here; I have no idea how
many users are affected, but if it strikes a reviewer after Lucid is
released, there is certain to be negative comment on Lucid. It is that
risk which I am
Yes, that would happen if you installed the particular header package
(linux-headers-2.6.32-19-generic) before installing dkms or nvidia-
current. Because linux-headers is a virtual package provided by linux-
headers-2.6.32-19-generic, the dependency is considered satisfied and
you will not automa
Good question.
The package is not installed and the question is therefore why not? If
it is required in order for dkms to install the proprietary module
(nvidia-current in this case), should it not be listed as a dependency
of either dkms and/or the proprietary module package?
nvidia-current show
Do you have the linux-headers-generic metapackage installed?
** Changed in: dkms (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/42380516/Dependencies.txt
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