Well the update-manager tries to be more 'user friendly' which is why it
does not behave the same way as 'apt-get'. Apt-get will actually try
and remove packages if necessary, update-manager does not as it is not a
recommended process for novice users. Some of the packages an 'apt-get'
may remove
Thanks for letting me know the behavior of Update Manager, BUT I have to
strongly disagree. The command:
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
was successful (installed even those packages, which were grayed out and
de-installed chromium-browser-inspector), therfore the behavior of
Update Manager is IMO wron
The update manager grays those options out just to be safe. It is not
an error in the program. If there are 'conflicts' between packages that
need to be installed, the update-manager will gray them out so you
cannot install them. Also, if some dependencies cannot be satisfied due
to a problemati
sure thing. I think it is chromium.
Here we go with cat /etc/apt/sources.list
user@user:~$ cat /etc/apt/sources.list
# deb cdrom:[Ubuntu 10.04 LTS _Lucid Lynx_ - Release i386 (20100429)]/ lucid
main restricted
# See http://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes for how to upgrade to
# newer vers
This is probably due to a custom PPA you have installed. Can you attach your
sources.list file?
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I can confirm this with Lucid and Natty.
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Many thanks.
Karl
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Hi Karl,
easy.
1. sudo apt-get update
#in order to know if anything needs to be updated (like the "check" button in
Update Manager)
2. sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
#you need to confirm the changes with Y (it will ask you and is the same as the
"Install" button in Update Manager)
And no, it is not
I have the same issue with a 10.04 installation (with Chromium also
installed). Could you say what steps you actually took and has the
affected machine successfully updated?
Thanks
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With the CLI apt-get dist-upgrade everything looks all right. It must be
in conjunction with the Chromium package that this problems occurs. A
different 10.04 LTS machine of mine does not show this behavior.
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