Hi, I had the same problem in Ubuntu 18.04 Beta2.
What I did was to find the bcmwl related tasks("ps aux|grep bcmwl") and
I found there was one something like "rmmod []bcmwl" blocked.
I killed it(sudo kill -9 [pid] and I could continue. Now I have upgrade
the system.
I think it happened to m
I can confirm that workaround in #12 works for me on upgrading a macbook
pro early 2015 from 15.04 to 15.10.
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apt-get hangs: DKMS: instal
This is a bug in the package bcmwl-kernel-source (6.30.223.141+bdcom-0ubuntu2)
It still affects the latest Ubuntu. It causes an endless loop where the package
won't complete installation and apt won't do anything without the package
completing. The solution is as follows(credit goes to another p
I managed to get the driver for my BCM4311 14e4:4312 on a Dell Latitude
D620 running Ubuntu 13.10 by following the instructions on this page:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/55868/how-to-install-broadcom-wireless-
drivers-bcm43xx. Good Luck!
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The command that appears to be hanging is:
"modprobe -wl"
If you open another terminal and do:
"ps aux | grep modprobe"
you will see the hung process and can eliminate it using
kill -9
Regards,
Flint
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I ran into a similar problem the other day when trying to install
drivers for my Broadcom wireless card. It seems that the dkpg process
tree was hung up on 'modprobe'.
I was able to force stop (ctrl-z) and run lxtask (using `sudo lxtask`). From
lxtask I was able to follow the process tree and res
I get this same error on a new installation of Ubuntu 13.10 I have tried
sudo dpkg --configure -a which I was prompted to do but but just end up
with the same error.
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The link URL below is bad advice. Ubuntu 12.04 does not work by
default with my wifi hardware, and I follwed this documentation below.
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx
The result of the above documentation is
a) lock on apt-get ( fixed by using the RM command )
b) sti
I don't understand how this can be labeled as "not a bug"
Here's the summary:
new fresh system install, update software, install one official package,
now the system for adding packages is no longer functional. This is
100% reproducible.
Could someone please define the official meaning of a b
Thank you for taking the time to report this issue and helping to make
Ubuntu better. Examining the information you have given us, this does
not appear to be a bug report so we are closing it and converting it to
a question in the support tracker. We understand the difficulties you
are facing, but
I'm the author of this bug. Here are updates
The bug reporting system (launchpad) is buggy and It's hard to obey all
the rules from the people who make the rules for reporting bugs.
a) I did attempt using the tools alt+f2, then "ubuntu-bug -w", and that
failed, and mis-reports the bug is with te
Launchpad will not let me file this bug with a target package.
I attempted but failed to set the target
The web interface for launchpad suggests "ia32-apt-get" and then rejects that
suggestion when I click Save changes. Here's the quote: "there is no package
named 'ia32-apt-get' published in
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Status: New => Incomplete
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running:
sudo apt-get clean
sudo apt-get autoremove
sudo apt-get autoclean
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
have you got some errors '
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