** Also affects: network-manager (Ubuntu Precise)
Importance: High
Status: Fix Released
** Also affects: update-manager (Ubuntu Precise)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Invalid
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Milestone: None => oneiric-updates
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This bug was fixed in the package network-manager - 0.9.1.90-0ubuntu4
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* debian/patches/lp859373_upgrade_policy_fix.patch: keep providing the
use-user-connections PolicyKit policy to help with upgrades from pre
This bug was fixed in the package network-manager - 0.9.1.90-0ubuntu4
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* debian/patches/lp859373_upgrade_policy_fix.patch: keep providing the
use-user-connections PolicyKit policy to help with upgrades from pre
SRU verification for Oneiric:
I have reproduced the problem with network-manager 0.9.1.90-0ubuntu3 in oneiric
and have verified that the version of network-manager 0.9.1.90-0ubuntu4 in
-proposed fixes the issue.
Marking as verification-done
** Tags removed: verification-needed
** Tags added: ve
** Description changed:
[Impact]
This would affect any user connected to only wifi or 3G (or a VPN) while
upgrading. Users connected to wired (which is a considered as a system-wide
connection) are unaffected. A release-note text was provided to help mitigate
the issue.
[Development Fi
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Importance: Medium => High
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium => High
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It's fixed with the package in proposed; from there you wouldn't get
thrown offline due to the new policy preventing the use of wireless (or
using a wired connection is also a good workaround).
To recover after a "failed" upgrade; you should be able to reboot the
system safely and issue the follow
What's the process to recover after this failed installation?
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Title:
flashplugin-installer upgrade failed during Oneiric upgrade
To manage notif
Other than avoiding flashplugin errors on upgrade, it would be nice not
to kick the user offline as soon as the upgrade process begins. The
upgrade takes an hour, I'd have appreciated being able to browse the web
using wifi during it.
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Hello Stuart, or anyone else affected,
Accepted network-manager into oneiric-proposed, the package will build
now and be available in a few hours. Please test and give feedback here.
See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation how
to enable and use -proposed. Thank you in
This will be hosing a lot of upgraders systems. Anyone with wifi?
The fix in bug #861584 (the exit 1, in itself a good idea) is probably what's
causing the actual upgrade to fail here.
Whether or not the bug is in network manager, after downloading the packages,
the upgrade process should no long
The issue is pretty clearly in NetworkManager: the use-user-connections
policy gets dropped (it's no longer needed upstream) when the files are
unpacked; but the currently running instance of NM is still expecting it
to be there. Otherwise, it's as if it's not permitted, hence why the
wifi and any
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu Oneiric)
A
** Branch linked: lp:~mathieu-tl/network-manager/lp859373
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Title:
flashplugin-installer upgrade failed during Oneiric upgrade
To manage notificat
** Description changed:
+ [Impact]
+ This would affect any user connected to only wifi or 3G (or a VPN) while
upgrading. Users connected to wired (which is a considered as a system-wide
connection) are unaffected. A release-note text was provided to help mitigate
the issue.
+
+ [Development Fi
@jibel - yes, wget for that file works just fine. I'm not on IPv6.
** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Title:
Here are the log files during the upgrade - the network connection seem
to have dropped around 15:18:13. The presence of eth0 entries is me
connecting the wired network to be able to pastebin the logs.
.xsession-errors: http://pasteubuntu.com/707306/
syslog: http://paste.ubuntu.com/707307/
dpkg.l
>From irc:
mvo ooh. NetworkManager[417]: error requesting auth for
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.use-user-connections: (0)
GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.PolicyKit1.Error.Failed: Action
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.use-user-connections is not registered
ryanakca rye
mvo, once nm gets this it
Stuart, does it work if you run the command below from the command line:
wget
http://archive.canonical.com/pool/partner/a/adobe-flashplugin/adobe-flashplugin_11.0.1.152.orig.tar.gz
If not does it work if you run
wget -4
http://archive.canonical.com/pool/partner/a/adobe-flashplugin/adobe-flashpl
What is confusing about this is that all network-manager releated
packages are up configured AFAICT from the log when the failure is
happening.
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Tit
NetworkManager should keep the current connections up, even when being
upgraded, I add a bugtask for it.
** Also affects: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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This happens because the installer attempts to download the file after
downloading all the other packages. At that time it is possible that the
wireless network connection will fail (network manager being updated/
natty network applet being still running etc.). This makes the upgrade
look like it i
Thanks for your report.
>From term log, your system failed to resolve archive.canonical.com
Setting up flashplugin-downloader:i386 (10.3.183.10ubuntu2) ...
Downloading...
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http://archive.canonical.com/pool/partner/a/adobe-flashplugin/adobe-flashplugin_10.3.183.10.orig.tar
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