Public bug reported:
Using usermod -d to move home folder;
after, any program not installed via apt command (including snaps, appimages,
and other binaries installed through dpkg) will start and immediately crash.
returning home folder to it's original location resolves the problem.
other users o
Yes, that appears to have fixed it. I have been able to reboot the system 2x
without it hanging now.
thanks, steve.
On Thu, Sep 16, 2021, at 10:40, Steve Langasek wrote:
> libffi8 3.4.2-1ubuntu5 in impish-proposed is believed to fix the glib-
> related regressions in libffi. Can you please ret
Public bug reported:
I have a fresh install of Impish 21.10. Installed font-manager from
terminal via apt install. returns follow error message and does not run
(font-manager:50648): GLib-GIO-ERROR **: 20:09:17.323: Settings schema
'org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.xsettings' does not contain
Oh, and if i didn't say it, i update to the -ubuntu4 version via
recovery root shell "apt upgrade."
Apt show confirms the -4 version is installed.
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These, during initial install of the update to the -ubuntu3 version:
dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of libffi8:amd64:
libffi8:i386 (3.4.2-1ubuntu3) breaks libffi8ubuntu1 and is unpacked but not
configured.
libffi8:amd64 (3.4.2-1ubuntu3) provides libffi8ubuntu1.
dpkg: error pr
I have a fresh install from USB on partition 4 of a dual boot system.
partition 5 is also running 21.10, but that partition is a backup which
does NOT update. it was last updated 9/5 manually.
Following fresh install, i ran update/upgrade apt commands. recieved
the dpkg error messages above. Af
UPDATE:
after steve's fix to the related bug i installed the new -ubuntu4 version of
libffi8 via recovery mode root shell & apt install.
It has made no difference. the system is still unbootable.
Fresh install from USB;
ran commands "sudo apt update && sudo apt -y upgrade && sudo apt autoremove
Public bug reported:
update to this pkg crashed my system.
I ended up reinstalling ubuntu 21.10 from USB stick, which fixed it.
I immediately ran "sudo apt -y upgrade" and it updated all packages.
While updating "libffi8" i received a dpkg error message.
on reboot, it loads to a screen that "somet