** Changed in: sudo (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: update-manager => sudo
** Summary changed:
- Update manager could hang when user wants to perform update
+ Update manager hangs when localhost can not be resolved
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Update manager hangs when localhost can not be resolved
https://bugs.launchpad.n
Both Update Manager and Add/Remove Applications were doing the same
thing to me.
The problem (and solution) was in /etc/hosts. You'll find a line:
127.0.1.1 .
Either remove the domain or add a space and a second hostname to the end, like
this:
127.0.1.1 .
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Update manager could hang when use
I am now experiencing similar problems, but I can not update from
terminal either. I have killed gsku and was able to close Update
Manager, but I still can't update.
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Update manager could hang when user wants to perform update
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/234879
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I've also experienced this bug for a few months now (both in gutsy and
hardy). FWIW, it appears to be independent of the update-manager; I've
run into the hang (which does not always occur) with various
applications using gksu to enable administrative access. This is a bug
with gksu, not with the u
Ubuntu Studio on a Sony PCG-GRT815M upgraded from earlier versions (at
least 2 major upgrades)
in 8.04 I am having this same problem. However, I found that as a
workaround, killing the sudo process and trying to perform the update
again got the password prompt.
Today, after applying kernel patche
Sorry, one last comment.
apt-get upgrade from a root window works fine. So I can workaround this
problem.
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Update manager could hang when user wants to perform update
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/234879
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** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: gksu => update-manager
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Update manager could hang when user wants to perform update
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/234879
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** Description changed:
What has been done?
- 1) Ubuntu installed with almost default settings to JFS partition.No network
was available during install.
+ 1) Ubuntu x64 8.04 has been installed with almost default settings to JFS
partition.No network was available during install.
2) Networ