Upgraded two more instances (a quite old 32-bit Lenovo Thinkpad and one
64-bit desktop) from Lubuntu 16.04 to 18.04 - both without any PPA's
installed. Didn't experience any problem at all. My own setup is a
little customized to my needs. Most of the previously installed PPA's
have been moved to is
Hmm… upgrade now went quite smooth. I could not figure out however, what
packages caused the issue here and I haven't found a reference on what
to do actually.
I assume, the main issue is the LXQt 0.10.x installation (the only one
available for 16.04). During the upgrade, the previous LXQt install
Ok, got the upgrade running (same machine as i am writing this message
on now). Apparently some "unity" packages sneaked into the system. As I
don't need those, I removed them and everything seems to be fine now.
However I still don't know what packages exactly are causing this
problem. This would
Ok, got the upgrade running (same machine as i am writing this message
on now). Apparently some "unity" packages sneaked into the system. As I
don't need those, I removed them and everything seems to be fine now.
However I still don't know what packages exactly are causing this
problem. This would
Hmm… nope, removed docker-ce and still no luck. Nice try though…
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Looks like Docker-CE might be causing trouble - not sure. I will try
again and report back later. Here's what made me suspicious:
sudo apt update
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N: Skipping acquire of configured file 'stable/binary-i386/Packages' as
repository 'https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu artful InRelease' doesn'
Public bug reported:
Originally I was upgrading from 16.04 and switched to 17.10 as an
"interediate step". Both presumingly fail for the same reason. However I
only have the log from 17.10 available and post this here.
do-release-upgrade -d
--- from dist-upgrade log ---
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2018-05-20 13:10:46,069
Walter, thanks for the reply! The issue is still present for my system,
built upon on a stable, yet customized version of Lubuntu 16.04.
> I would suggest filing a new bug, again with `ubuntu-bug ubuntu-
release-upgrader-core`.
Not sure I have done that before I stumbled about this issue here. Wi
FYI: Situation did not change for me. Currently running 17.10 as an
intermediate step. (Anyway I like the new LXQt experience on Lubuntu. :)
)
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Originally I tried to upgrade from Lubuntu 16.04 (upgraded to 17.10
after this didn't work -> same behaviour on both).
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Also tried - also boots without issues. Nice work!
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15.04 will not boot on MacBook 2,1
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Just installed the official 3.19-18 kernel as well. Behaviour is exactly
the same.
Concerning the message: I have a German system while intuitively writing
English :). I guess it's exactly the same point.
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Joseph Salisbury, I installed the test kernel and booted several times.
Still hangs after the "Initial RamDisk loaded" message is shown and the
fan speeds up. The screen however does stay alive and doesn't switch off
or turn black (messages stay visible).
Hope this helps. If you tell me where to l
Agree'd. With this patch, screen turns off (not only black).
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Sorry, I mixed up kernel versions in my first comment above. Before
15.04, I used only the official kernel coming with the Ubuntu releases.
So these were:
Ubuntu | Kernel
14.04| 3.13
14.10| 3.16
15.04| 3.19
As written above, both kernels 3.13 and 3.16 had occasional hangs
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Hey Guys,
I also experienced this bug and was unable to boot completely with 3.19
kernel. Thus I gave the current upstream linux kernel (4.1-rc2) a try
and it works like a charm on every single boot. Couldn't be better.
Some more background:
I started with Lubuntu 14.10 (3.13 kernel) on my good o
Also downloaded and installed same version (4.1.0-040100rc1-generic) as
suggested on an older MacBook (plastic, late 2007 - 64-bit). Boots up
all fine here! So, for me the bug is fixed, but - as stated by
monochromec - not for the newer MacBook 8.1 series.
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Having this issue as well. Running Lubuntu 15.04 with custom LXQt
installation - two screens. Seems like this behaviour is caused by
lightdm.
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