Thanks for the information! I'll most certainly give that a try this
evening.
One thing to note though, I didn't add those repositories manually. I
used the built in list from when I loaded Kubuntu 7.10 Alpha about 2 or
3 months ago. It is impossible for me to remember everything I have
done in
Same issue here - 64bit Kubuntu. The temporary fix did not work for me.
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package cupsys 1.3.2-1ubuntu4 failed to install/upgrade: trying to overwrite
`/usr/share/doc/libcupsys2/CREDITS.txt', which is also in package libcupsys2
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/149106
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 153500 ***
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Just started happening for me as well. Thanks for the fix!
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The application Kopete (kopete) crashed and caused the signal 11 (SIGSEGV)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/149263
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Another "works" for the AMD64 package.
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Kopete crashes on startup
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This happens both from the US Server and the Main Server.
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Error during upgrade to Kubuntu 7.10 : Failed to fetch
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Binary package hint: adept
I begin the upgrade via Adept and it appears to work but as it is
downloading files to get started, it fails on the same one each time.
All other internet connectivity is working. This has been happening
since yesterday for me, but I initially thou
Still here in Hardy alpha 5.
I tried installing the -dev package and it got rid of the diagnostic
error message "Library files for libpython2.5.so not found in paths",
but the behavior didn't change at all. I still can't change my screen
resolution.
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application tries to dlopen /usr/lib/libpy
I am getting this error as well. It has never happened before.
One change that I just did today was to format and mount a partition on
a second SATA HD. I don't know if that is part of the cause or not.
This error message does not appear to affect functionality in any way,
but it is annoying.
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I see a couple of risky work arounds listed, but nothing about a planned
fix. Is this bug scheduled for a fix anytime soon or would I be better
off trying one (or more) of the hacks above?
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kde systemsettings module "Disk & Filesystems" does not load
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/109273
You
Also happens in Gutsy current tribe release.
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Some strategic un/re installing and rebooting seems to have fixed it. I
was working on a Xine problem at the same time so I don't know what
order of steps it was that truly fixed this but it could just be an
order of installation thing.
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Java install via Add/Remove crashed
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This bug gave me the information to fix this error (136561) as mentioned
by Mikael above. I just had the 1 package to install and it appears to
have worked 100%.
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kde systemsettings module "Disk & Filesystems" does not load
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I just loaded Gutsy tribe 4 and have run into a problem that appears to
be a repeat of bug # 109273, but on the new release. This is a fresh
install (no upgrade) and it does have 2 SATA drives. I left a portion
(the majority) of the larger HD unpartitioned during installatio
I'm glad I checked before logging a new bug. This still seems to be an
issue for Gutsy (i.e. it hasn't been moved into the Gutsy universe yet).
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There is no 64 bit package available.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/43324
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I agree that I want to be able to run 32bit windows binaries, but I
can't do that right now because there is NO wine package available to me
in Gutsy (at least as far as I can tell). Specifically, I am running an
AMD x2 so I picked the 64bit KUbuntu to go with that. If I have just
missed the avai
Scott - It seems like I already have the platform around to take a look.
How can I help?
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There is no 64 bit package available.
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I just got this error for the first time as well. Setup is an AMD
x86-64 installation of Kubuntu Gutsy (up to date as of last night, but
more updates available today 2 for restricted modules and one for nvidia
video).
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[apport] NetworkManager crashed with signal 5 in main()
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Status: Invalid => New
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