*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 873424 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/873424
How do I get there?
On 10/17/2011 01:30 AM, Steffen Röcker wrote:
> Line 125 should be:
> next_check = int(time.time()) + 7*24*60*60
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 873424 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/873424
Are you talking about the startup of the upgrade?
On 10/16/2011 11:19 PM, Jean-Baptiste Lallement wrote:
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 873424 ***
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Great! However I don't know how to or what to provide you.
I can however tell you how this problem occurred.
I have natty (11.04) and I received a notice that I can upgrade. So I
tried.
After about 12 hours
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* On Mon, 2011-10-17 at 13:04 +, Jean-Baptiste Lallement
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> SRU verification for Natty:
> I have reproduced the problem with update-manager 1:0.150.3 in natty-updates
> and have verified that the version of update-manager 1:0.150.4 in -proposed
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As I tried to update to 11.10 I could not and it took me 12 hours of
trying. So I placed my 11.04 disk in and ran that again.
Now things are running, but I know longer can get to my previous
information.
Once again I tried to upgrade and got a message that said I needed more
disk space and to emp
Stephan, we're not doing anything wrong! We just need to keep on the
Ubuntu path and improve it. We also need to get others to use it
without any undue frustration. If as many people use Ubuntu as do Macs
then we will be well on our way to a full fledged, usable and free OS
adoptable by the home
Very well put Nick. Ubuntu users must adhere to a growth strategy in
order for this to work... Many people are not willing to give up windows
yet and that's all well and fine. Ubuntu is not ready to provide
everything that certain market segments need, and thats just where we're
at right now. Ho
I disagree with you, here's why...
The Ubuntu UI is great, but they aren't familiar with it. I don't know
enough about linux to fix some of the issues they may have -and- what
about when they want to use a new windows program that comes out and
doesn't work on emu's... Gamers will stick with win
Strictly from a business standpoint what we need to do is get computer-
sharp people to use Ubuntu to get the snowball going - people who are
willing to switch over... Your average home or office user is not going
to do it just yet for obvious reasons. When the demand for this os is
high enough,