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I alo get the same error. I had some packages that were not required
anymore and removed those with apt-get autoremove. But it did not work.
I have attached the log-files suggested and also my original
sources.list (which is changed automatically to remove third party
repositories during upgrade).
These are the "broken" packages on my system. Might be part of the
problem?
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u
I am having similar problems, Open Office seems to be messing up the upgrade
process. I tried following your directions, but they don't seem to be
correcting my problem.
I am going to attach my apt.log for your guys to take a look at. Any help would
be greatly appreciated!
Thanks.
** Attachmen
I had similar problems, but with a bad /etc/rc2.d/S91Samba link to a
nonexistent /samba directory. The error message implied something was
wrong with one of the samba*.deb files. However, removing the symlink
resolved this problem.
Then I ran into problems with firestarter (while running the recom
Thank you for all the helps.
There is a very similar problem using Debootstarp and Edgy release:
debootstrap --arch i386 edgy /mnt/buildroot
## ... everything goes fine
chroot /mnt/buildroot /bin/su
## ... everything goes fine. Now here is the problem:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/# apt-get install ubunt
Thank you for fixing this Michael. Marking this as fix Released. If this
is still a problem for anyone please feel free to reopen the bug with
more info Thank You.
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I can reproduce that under some circumstance the nvidia driver will not
be upgraded. I will update the upgrader ASAP to fix this.
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All works fine now with the update !
Cool !
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Mosteo, that fix worked for me as well. Required a reboot, but i'm now
typing this on the gnome desktop of my new Ubuntu 6.10RC
On 10/24/06, Michael Vogt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> @mosteo: if the upgrade happend with the update-manager, could you
> please attach the logs in /var/log/dist-upg
@Vogt: Sorry, I updated via sources.list editing and apt-get
I failed to say that I had enabled the universe and multiverse repositories;
I'm not sure if it matters.
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@wunderbar: glad to hear. To avoid the restart one can do:
$ sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
(or kdm instead if you're a kubunter).
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@mosteo: if the upgrade happend with the update-manager, could you
please attach the logs in /var/log/dist-upgrade? So that I can diagnose
the problem ?
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Actually I didn't have unofficial packages so I'm not sure if this is
the same bug (I reported it under other number but I think it got marked
as dupe). In any case, the only thing I did to get X working again was:
sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-video-all
No editing of xorg.conf or anything.
I wonder if the problems with the nvidia driver could be due to bug
#67775 ?
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any instructions on how to actually do this? I'd like to try, but have
little experence manually tweaking xorg. One of the few areas of linux I
don't touch much.
On 10/24/06, mosteo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> In the two systems I have this has happened to me when upgrading: the
> former
> vi
In the two systems I have this has happened to me when upgrading: the former
video drivers are kept (under packages named xorg-xserver-driver-). If
you manually select the package xorg-xserver-video-all (note the change from
driver to video), all old versions are deinstalled, new ones installed
OK, I'll just add my grain of salt to the xorg bug.
After upgrading, my nvidia drivers wouldn't load (normal, since I'd
installed the beta 9xxx drivers from nzone), so I edited my xorg.conf to
use the nv driver.
On restarting xorg, it didn't (restart). I unfortunately don't have the
logs (I re-in
I did on a second e-mail. I had forgotten to on the first one.
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> @wunderbar: Can you please attach your logs?
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My xorg is also broken after upgrading. I have an ATI mobility chip in my
laptop. I cannot remember whether or not I had installed a third party
driver though. my xorg.conf is looking for a driver called "ati" and not
finding it.
On 10/24/06, Mehdi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> in my dapper (b
@Mehdi: If the upgrade didn't upgrade your nvidia package that is
something I really would like to investigate. Could you please tell
attach your logs from /var/log/dist-upgrade/ (if you haven't done so
already)?
Thanks,
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in my dapper (before upgrading), i had nvidia driver from ubuntu.com (i
don't remember the driver's version)...
it's not a big problem, i think trying to update nvidia driver or install it
when u see nvidia used in section device in xorg.conf is the simpliest
solution.
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what nvidia driver are you using? how did you install it? Is this the
nvidia-glx-beta from a 3rd party repo, or nvidia-glx from ubuntu.com
repo, or did you install the beta drivers by hand?
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The system upgraded and it works fine ... but i had to install manually
nvidia driver.
When in restarted my computer rightt after the upgrade, xorg used the old
xorg.conf in which nvidia driver is used in section "Device", so it cant be
loaded et xorg fails to start ... all i done is to put "nv" in
Thanks a lot for your tests!
I would like to know more about the xorg failures. If the upgrade worked
and the system didn't, could you please attach the logs from the upgrade
from /var/log/dist-upgrade/ ? And a short description what fails (e.g.
nvidia driver not installed)? Or is this always rela
I'll second that, the upgrade worked, just my system didn't...
The xorg problem persisted with all drivers, but that's another issue
(probably made worse by my use of beta nvidia drivers, compiz and all)
Great job, and thanks again
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Thks for this upgrade ... it worked fine :)
zero bug to report ... but i noticed that update-manager's window freezed
while cleaning ... is there any solution for that ?
And i had a small problem with xorg after restarting the system, seems that
it doesnt install nvidia driver so it cannot load it.
The new version of the upgrader is now available, I would very much
appreciate if you could give it a go if you haven't upgraded yet.
Thanks,
Michael
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I uploaded a new version of the dist-upgrader that should be able to
deal with this situtation. It will be available in the archive soon and
I would appreciate testing from people who haven't manually resolved the
issue yet. What out for a directory called 20061023.1441 in
http://archive.ubuntu.com
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Hi Mariano,
losing ubuntu-desktop in the process of cleaning this up is no problem.
Update-manager will noticed and install it for you.
I'm looking into a fix for this problem currently. Unfortunately its not
easy because the package version number from the unofficial repository
is higher than th
Hi Michael,
I run exactly into the same issue. My compiz entry in sources.list was
already commented out... and in fact, I thought I was running only
official packages (I did a downgrade from the compiz ones a couple of
months ago, when I run into an ugly font problem).
Running
$ sudo dpkg -r --
My current installation does not have the automatix; I used easy ubuntu.
On 10/20/06, Will McCourt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I have had this same issue, but when I attempt a full upgrade in
> Synaptic, I get an error further down the line about xsession5 or
> something! I have used Automatix
I have had this same issue, but when I attempt a full upgrade in
Synaptic, I get an error further down the line about xsession5 or
something! I have used Automatix to get backports etc, I wonder if
everyone else has done this too?
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I have the same bug. Tried a few things documented here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=1638020#post1638020
but still same error.
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This command
$ sudo dpkg -r --force-depends libgl1-mesa libgl1-dev
libgl1-dri libglu1-mesa libglu1-mesa-dev mesa-common-dev mesa-utils
$ sudo apt-get install -f
also fixed my problem, which appears to be the same as the one mentioned
in this bug report.
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Thanks Liam for reporting this spelling mistake! I value reports like
this a lot especially since I'm not a native speaker and tend to make
more spelling/grammar mistakes than others :)
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Sorry, I didn't mean the description in the bugnote. I was talking about
the error message displayed by the update-manager. The bugnote
description of the error is--or was, rather--correct!
My apologies, perhaps I should have raised another bug note for this.
Didn't think it was worth a new one as
Liam its fixed now can we worry about the bug and not so much the
spelling?
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Using sudo 'update-manager -c -d' , I tried to upgrade Dapper 6.06 to
Edgy 6.10. During the update though, the update-manager fails and give
an error
Just thought I'd be annoying and point out that: -
'A unresolvable problem occured while calculating the upgrade.' should read: -
'An unresolvable problem occured while calculating the upgrade.'
Might as well fix that spelling mistake while you're working in the same
area! ;-)
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After removing the seven packages mentioned earlier, i have been able to
do an upgrade.
It works again for almost everything, except Azureus won't start, but
that's an other problem.
Thanks.
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Just another confirmation that this:
$ sudo dpkg -r --force-depends libgl1-mesa libgl1-dev
libgl1-dri libglu1-mesa libglu1-mesa-dev mesa-common-dev mesa-utils
$ sudo apt-get install -f
worked fine for me with exactly the same problem.
Thanks.
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I had the exact same problem and followed the steps in Comment #16. I then
re-installed the ubuntu-desktop package.
After that, my upgrade to Edgy began to proceed.
Thanks for the tip,
Tim
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I don't now either
:S
Hope you can get it to work again... I just gave up and did a completly new
instalation
Cheers
Duarte
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> What could be the cause of this error on a freshly installed system. I
> recently reinstalled my ubuntu instal
What could be the cause of this error on a freshly installed system. I
recently reinstalled my ubuntu installation (keeping /home unchanged)
and i get the same error without even entering the compiz webpage. Is it
possible that i have something unappropriate left in my /home or what
could it possib
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In the meantime reporting a bug does nothing have to do with waisting
someones time :-). You should try not to duplicate reports, but often at
a first glance it is not obvious that an issue is related to another. So
keep on reporting bugs!
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Soory for waisting you time :)
But i did check i could not find the same any other report like this
Best regards
Duarte Molha
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Thanks for your detailed analysis.
There is a open bug against synaptic that it is not very good about
dealing with downgrades (bug #15019).
To deal with your problem you may try to remove the unoffical compiz
sources.list entry (or comment it out). Then run apt-get update (it is fine if
the sy
I don't know much about package management, but it seems like it might
be a few more packages than just libgl1-mesa-dri involved.
I attempted to just remove libgl1-dri earlier and perform an upgrade,
but it continued to fail unless I removed more. There are a total of 7
packages I removed:
libgl
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