Public bug reported:
Running on Linux Kubuntu "latest" version, silent install notified me that
re-boot is needed to install latest updates. I re-booted, and suddenly had no
WiFi. I then used an Ethernet connection to ensure that Internet was still
functional. I rebooted to kernel low latency 1
Problem Solved: I fixed the issue with:
sudo apt-get install --reinstall linux-image-4.15.0-117-lowlatency
sudo apt-get install --reinstall linux-headers-4.15.0-117-lowlatency
sudo apt-get install --reinstall linux-image-4.15.0-117-generic
What I saw was that VirtualBox was also corrupt in the 11
Same problem again with update (manual this time) kubuntu 18.04 update
to "Ubuntu 4.15.0-123.126-lowlatency 4.15.18" deletes WiFi but Ubuntu
4.15.0-122.124-lowlatency 4.15.18 works wifi correctly.
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Same fix worked again. Must be a problem in the upgrade script. I
noticed that the header files were pulled in with the broken wifi
original upgrade (which usually does not happen and I have to do that
after the upgrade). When I just did the reinstall of the upgrade the
install of the kernel compla
Public bug reported:
I am happily running Bionic 18.04 Kubuntu (all previous bugs resolved).
I decided to upgrade to Focal 20.04 and got a failure for an unsolvable
conflict. I discovered a ppa for xenial was the cause. I removed that
and then retried. (All my ppa were now for Bionic so it seemed
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I am happily running Bionic 18.04 Kubuntu (all previous bugs resolved).
I decided to upgrade to Focal 20.04 and got a failure for an unsolvable
conflict. I discovered a ppa for xenial was the cause. I removed that
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Since that time, I determined that the cause of this problem is that I
have two kernels for each kernel release: lowlatency and generic. The
upgrade puts the headers in for generic whether I am running lowlatency
when the silent upgrade takes place or do the upgrade in a terminal
window by hand. Th
at use the kernel in a given
distribution verified anywhere as specific to that kernel long term
release, and by whom? The applications looking for focal dependencies
may/may-not be focal release. I do not know. Right now this is a bag of
worms for me.
*Yours in Lionism,
Michael F Winthrop
Me
ill emerge even if I can resolve
these, Additionally, I do not know how to fix these anyhow.
Respectfully,
Michael F Winthrop
Member: Sterling Lions Club, VA
Member: EAA Chapter 186, Manassas Apt. KHEF
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