Here's some additional info. which might provide some clues.

I was running Kubuntu 6.10 with all current updates installed on 19-Apr.
I was using default KDE theme. I have a Broadcom Wireless card and was
using ndiswrapper.

The upgrade proceeded correctly and all 600-800 packages were downloaded and 
installed. The Upgrade tool then entered the cleanup phase. I received a couple 
of dialog boxes about overwriting configuration files  (one was about 
/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist). I then received a dialog asking permission to 
remove obsolete packages which I allowed. I believe (but am not 100% certain) 
that this went OK and I then got a second dialog asking permission to remove 
obsolete packages. So I either got one (definitely) or two (probably) dialogs 
re. obsolete packages and said OK.
I remember that one of the packages to be removed on the last dialog was 
ndiswrapper-utils. The Upgrade tool then crashed when it ran out of memory with 
1.1GB physical memory and 2GB swap on my laptop. No other applications were 
running except Konsole. I use network-manager to manage my network connections. 

After restarting I can see that I have ndiswrapper-utils1.8 amd
ndiswrapper1.9 installed so it seems like the Upgrade tool crashed
either before or during removing this.

I see that Stephen mentioned  bcm43xx-fwcutter. I wonder how many people
who have experienced this bug are running Broadcom WiFi cards with
fwcutter or ndiswrapper?

Dermot.

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[MASTER] [kde] Upgrade tool crashed (edgy -> feisty)
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