Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubuntustudio-menu
Upgrading from 8.04 to 8.10
Ubuntustudio installed
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.10
ErrorMessage:
ErrorMessage: package ubuntustudio-menu is already installed and configured
Package: ubuntustudio-menu
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: guile-1.8
Upgrade from 8.04 to 8.10
Ubuntustudio installed
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.10
ErrorMessage:
ErrorMessage: package guile-1.8-libs is already installed and configured
Package: guile-1.8-libs 1.8.3+1-1
Source
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
Upgrading from 8.04 to 8.10 with UbuntuStudio installed
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.10
ErrorMessage: ErrorMessage: SystemError in cache.commit(): E:Sub-process
/usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1),
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: hostname
upgrading from 8.04 to 8.10
Ubuntustudio installed
What should I do now ?
Thanks
Alessandro
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: i386
Dependencies:
libgcc1 1:4.3.2-1ubuntu12
gcc-4.3-base 4.3.2-1ubuntu12
findutils 4.4.0-2ubuntu3
libc6 2.8~20
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I am also experiencing this on 64 bit 10.04 final, upgrading from 9.10.
Lots of perl "locale" errors on the terminal while upgrading... then,
gnome-language-selector unusable (window disappeared half a second after
launch), until I changed (I think) export LC_ALL=C, did sudo dpkg-reconfigure
loca
Please don't interpret my last sentence despectively... I was thinking
in "ubuntu for the masses" and what a not-so-cultivated non-English user
would think of Ubuntu's reputation if this bug hits him. My experience
with Ubuntu 9.10 was great.
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GDM and language-selector should agree on setting t
I also was affected when upgrading from 9.10 to 10.4, both in 32 bit and 64 bit
in two different computers.
Renamed the /usr/lib/locale folder and excecuted dpkg-reconfigure locales
and ALSO edited /etc/environment and /etc/default/locale
to set LC_ALL="es_ES.utf8".
Then, I have a Spanish Ubuntu.
Jean-Baptiste,
it is not an issue anymore.
I'm on 9.10 now
Thank you
Alessandro
On Mon, 2010-01-25 at 22:06 +, Jean-Baptiste Lallement wrote:
> The error from the term.log is
> ---
> Preparing to replace guile-1.8-libs 1.8.3+1-1 (using
> .../guile-1.8-libs_1.8.5+1-3ubuntu1_i386.deb
Public bug reported:
On close, Ubuntu reported this crash and, as it's a development version,
I report it just in case it's of any use... I don't recall what I was
doing and for the moment being it seems not repeating. Low priority,
thus, I guess...
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Seems related to https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1758512 .
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Title:
Logout after console use freezes GUI
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Public bug reported:
As of today's 18.04 version, on a dell xps-13 (the old i7-4500U one), to
reproduce:
- boot Ubuntu
- Press Ctrl+Alt+F2 (or F3 or...)
Expected behaviour: virtual console should appear with login prompt.
Actual behaviour: nothing happens.
When a user is logged in, Ctrl+Alt+F3
The "Fn" trick did not succeed. The keystrokes with "Fn" did not get
recognised, these without Fn (i.e., the standard ones) did as shown
below.
More info (after a dist-upgrade so last packages are in place) about
behaviour today:
1. Boot until gdm graphical login appears.
2. Hit Ctrl+Alt+F?. Not
I am on Intel graphics (xps13 i7-4500U HD4400).
I can still reproduce it... basically, at boot, Ctr+Alt+Fn do nothing
(behaviour steps 1 and 2 in #3). However, once you start a user's X
session the shortcut "activates"... if an X session is open, things go
as well (step 4). However, if such a sess
Further info: I updated my main computer to 18.04. That one has Nvidia
graphics (updated to the latest nvidia-390 from PPA). Behaviour is
different, but buggy, too, as follows:
1. boot
2. Hit ctrl+alt+f3. Console shows. Log in. exit (log out).
Expected behaviour: return to gdm's graphical login sc
Yes, both are on 18.04.
I wonder why I can reproduce it on three computers with two ubuntu
versions, with both Nvidia and Intel and you cannot (post #6)... Just in
case it might matter, I have other desktop environments (Plasma, xfce)
also installed, but my session manager is set to gdm.
Addition
Just adding that this also affects Fujifilm X-T20, for easier finding of
this thread by owners of this model googling around (which was to be
expected as it is a close cousin of X-T2).
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Well, ekiga 4.0.1-2 crashed with SIGSEGV in PStringOptions::SetAt()
using Ubuntu 13.10, a couple of times today so either the fix hasn't
come downstream or it is incorrect. /usr/lib/libopal.so.3.10.10 is
everywhere in the stack trace.
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It was due to font substitution of standard Helvetica and Times by the TexGyre
ones.
Uninstalling such package made the PDF readers use some pfb files in
/usr/share/fonts/X11/Type1/* (Nimbus Sans, Nimbus Roman, DIngbats, ...) which
seem to display ligatures correctly (at least in the supplied PD
Which repositories do you have? In a clean 14.04 installation, the above
command says there is no candidate for installation...
related to
http://askubuntu.com/questions/432542/is-ffmpeg-missing-from-the-official-repositories-in-14-04
I guess.
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Well, further reading the question, I found
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mc3man/trusty-media
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install ffmpeg gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg
and that made arista working again (well, restarting arista was needed).
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Updated from 16.04 to 16.10 yakkety yak... bug still present: I had to
apply the workaround of commenting outdnsmasq mentioned in comments #16
and #20 to get vpn dns working. Such problem seems absent in a 16.04 box
not yet updated to 16.10... and I don't remember having any issues on
the first com
>From the upstream kernel bug, it seems that fixes for bad iwlwifi 7260
>behaviour upstream are in 3.14.6
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=72601#c92
and, a second fix in https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42978#c29
will land upstream shortly.
If these fixes are causing xps 13
Well, catering for "plain users" which will not install 14.04 till
released, maybe instead of backtracking in already-obsolete core GTK
stuff, somebody could just add a "quick-and-dirty" patch saying "if file
size equals zero don't show preview" (I'm not a developer and so I don't
really know but m
Well this happens to me (20% of times) on a 15.04 64 bit Vmware player
virtual machine, with "Gallium 0.4 on SVGA3D" graphics driver. Powering
off the VM (equivalent to pulling the plug in a physical one) and
booting up again seems to solve the problem... until it repeats. [Not
yet dist-upgraded to
I'm an ignorant on this, but, well... maybe somebody gets some info from
this:
Syslog things:
Mar 26 22:54:21 UbuntuPruebasVirtual kernel: [5.247495] audit:
type=1400 audit(1427406860.403:2): apparmor="STATUS"
operation="profile_load" profile="unconfined" name="/usr/lib/lightdm
/lightdm-guest
Public bug reported:
Plain playing with 15.04 beta and pinch to zoom / scroll for a while.
Then trying to close the window didn't succeed... and crash.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.04
Package: eog 3.14.3-1ubuntu2
Uname: Linux 3.19.3-031903-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.16.2-0ubu
Public bug reported:
I was upgrading from 13.04 to 13.10.
lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 13.10
Release:13.10
"Python3" failed to install and, well, after it, a horde of related packages
(dh-python, foomatic, ...) failed too:
python3
python3-apt
python3-dbus
language-selecto
Might be related to : Bug #1024204,
Bug #1025465, however, I'm not knowledgeable enought to ascertain it... and
they are 1-year old bugs.
Some output from sudo aptitude dist-upgrade
Processing was halted because there were too many errors.
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1
Well, something very related (for a novice, at least) occurred to me in: Bug
#1244198
so it seems some regression might be out there.
My output when upgrading from 13.04 to 13.10...
Processing was halted because there were too many errors.
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
well, after unsuccessful dpkg-reconfigure -a, apt-get dist-upgrade, etc.
sudo apt-get install ubiquity-frontend-gtk
managed to get my dependencies and package configuration right... (hopefully,
not yet rebooted).
So, this seems a bug actually affecting the installation/upgrade scripts or the
a
Seems that the 13.04 to 13.10 upgrade script didn't update
ubiquity-frontend-gtk. I changed Bug #1244198 which I reported as a python bug
to be an ubiquity bug. However, I'm not a developer so I don't really know what
I am doing but
sudo apt-get install ubiquity-frontend-gtk
seemed to solve ev
Well, I was trying usual ways of recovering a broken installation
(redoing apt-get update, apt-get dist-upgrade, dpkg --configure -a, with
aptitude instead of apt-get).
After despairing, just about to overwrite everything with a fresh
install from USB, I just decided that, given that the error lo
12
Maintainer: Evan Dandrea
Architecture: amd64
Version: 0.2.24.1
user@pitblau4:~$ ls -alh /var/crash
total 87M
drwxrwsrwt 2 root whoopsie 4,0K nov 6 10:10 .
drwxr-xr-x 13 root root 4,0K oct 24 12:46 ..
-rw-rw 1 root whoopsie0 nov 6 10:10 .lock
-rw-r- 1 asala who
Still having these issues in the 15.04 version. It fills my 16 GB RAM
system from time to time... reisub being the only way to come back to
life.
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Having similar problems with compiz on nvidia 7300 LE, driver 304, on Ubuntu
15.10.
Pleas add this card model to the "blacklisted" ones. XFCE works flawlessly.
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XPS13 wifi behaviour seems to be much better on Linux kernel 3.15.2 from
the mainline ubuntu ppa: I was working for 2 hours and had only one
disconnection. http://www.yourownlinux.com/2014/06/how-to-install-
upgrade-to-linux-kernel-3-15-2-in-linux.html
Running 3.15.3 gave me no disconnections but
Public bug reported:
A kind of regression/misconfiguration must have occurred today after a
14.04 dist-upgrade.
On top-right unity panel, selecting restart or shutdown only offers to lock
screen or close session.
In lightdm (out of sessions), only shutdown appears, but a text "are you sure
you
A new apt-get upgrade a few hours later solved the issue so even if it
"did" exist, it seems that it no longer does... fortunately, because it
seems that many other things (network manager couldn't connect to WiFi,
users-admin not working) were messed up in my system. Saved me from
reformatting.
*
Changed affected package from xorg-server to Indicator-printer... I'm no
devel, but, well, sure it's not the X server.
** Package changed: xorg-server (Ubuntu) => indicator-printers (Ubuntu)
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Maybe the bug is in some "tweak tool"? I have both "Ubuntu Tweak" and
"unity tweak tool" installed, and I'm indeed affected (XPS13).
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Text
Further info on my previous comment: If I set scaling to "1" in both "unity
tweak tool" and "Display" settings, then logging on several times does NOT
increase the scaling.
If, from that starting conditions, I modify on the "displays" ("monitores" in
Spanish) settings (native Ubuntu) then the s
This bug (or something similar, i.e., windows change workspace when in expo
mode) also happens to me NVIDIA
my compiz version is:
1:0.9.6+bzr20110929-0ubuntu5
and
compiz-plugins-main-default
VersiĆ³n: 1:0.9.6-0ubuntu4
and it's one month after the "fix released" event (unless it is
Again upgrading to 11.10 from 11.04 in a computer with several languages
installed (the same as above, actually ...)
I was hitting the bug #184908 and, well, to solve the dependency
problems I needed
cd /usr/lib/locale
sudo mv locale-archive locale-archive_old
sudo LANG="C" LC_ALL="C" dpkg-reconf
I hit this bug upgrading from natty to oneiric 11.10.
It asks for dvips35.map which has not been found at all... when
installing tex-common...
however, it is NOT a latex bug but a corrupt locale bug. which
subsequently affects Latex, Kile and the like...
doing:
cd /usr/lib/locale
sudo mv locale
In my case, with a fully updated ubuntu 12.04 as of today, it happened to me
twice... and "many" windows were actually just a couple of Nautilus, one
Firefox, one Thunderbird... clicking on the top unity icon (trying to open a
new application) froze everything once the dash was displayed, with f
I guess that it's a "compiz" bug, and not the settings-manager, but it does
affect me with the latest version at this date.
I hoped yesterday's compiz updates had solved it but didn't...
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I'm experiencing the bug in 13.04 Raring, with network-manager
0.9.8.0-0ubuntu6 and network-manager-gnome 0.9.8.0-1ubuntu2
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Title:
nm-applet does
I'm experiencing the bug in 13.04 Raring (upgraded from 12.10), with
network-manager 0.9.8.0-0ubuntu6 and network-manager-gnome 0.9.8.0-1ubuntu2. I
haven't applied any of the above workarounds.
This is just to say that "This does not seem to be a problem with Ubuntu
13.04" in #74 might not be
In my case, as I have kubuntu & ubuntu, either from kubuntu or (if in
ubuntu-unity) launching (alt-F2) plasma-desktop shows KDE icons and
notification area and, hence, cryptkeeper icon. Although, well,
installing the full 0.5 Gbyte kbuntu-desktop for just one program... I
wouldn't call that a worka
Just in case someone reads this, updating from 12.10 to Ubuntu raring
13.04 today also encountered the same corrupt locale issues: the locale-
archive got corrupted and around 1000 packages got problems, and
remained unconfigured, leaving the system in a broken state.
Again, before rebooting, movi
Public bug reported:
In two very low-end machines (netbook and 5-year old laptop) in which I
installed the Raring beta today, the new session close dialog introduced in
13.04 is way too transparent.
When closing sessin with lots of text-filled, clear background application
windows I barely can
Yes, I agree with you that locale-archive gets corrupted from time to time.
In my two machines with multiple languages installed,
now and then, after upgrades and dist-upgrades, I notice locale errors in the
terminal, or weird behaviour in apps (Kile, Nautilus) and then, I figure "let's
remove t
As far as I understand, I am NOT setting "permanently" any locale-
related environment variable: I am not storing in any file the settings
for LC_ALL and LANG variables.
My proposed workaround to recover the installation uses two "safety nets":
1) regenerate the locale-archive
2) sends "C" environ
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Title:
apt-get fails with LANG=es_ES.
I'll carry out the required "cat"'s later (not at the affected
computer).
Just in case it helps, some related bugs and posts:
Lucid to precise, locale broken in:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/langpack-locales/+bug/928878
Locale broken when updating to 12.04
http://ubuntuforums.org/sh
Thanks for your interest in the case. I also am interested in helping
avoiding others getting as frightened as I was when my first release
upgrade went astray. I still think that my workaround does not mess up
with any stored configuration file: it just sends the fallback "C"
environment variable o
Afer following your instructions, this is what locale gets:
administrador@pitblau-laptop:~$ locale
LANG=es_ES.utf8
LANGUAGE=es_ES:es:en_GB:en
LC_CTYPE="es_ES.utf8"
LC_NUMERIC="es_ES.utf8"
LC_TIME="es_ES.utf8"
LC_COLLATE="es_ES.utf8"
LC_MONETARY="es_ES.utf8"
LC_MESSAGES="es_ES.utf8"
LC_PAPER="es_ES.
The 13.04 release upgrade from 12.10 with the second machine which "seemed to
have a perfectly fine locale" also hit this bug: when generating the locales,
Spanish locale gave multiple syntax errors "not inside a locale definition
error" and resulted in a corrupted locale archive (see later)
Ho
Public bug reported:
Seems that the app hasn't been adapted to the new whitelist ellimination policy
and, so, it does not show in the top panel notification area.
The application is correctly working as the icon does show in KDE taskbar.
** Affects: cryptkeeper (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecide
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1167199 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1167199
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1167199
Logout and shutdown screens too transparent
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I reported another bug but marked as duplicate of this:
In two very low-end machines (netbook and 5-year old laptop) in which I
installed the Raring beta today, the new session close dialog introduced in
13.04 is way too transparent.
When closing sessin with lots of text-filled, clear background
Public bug reported:
In two machines I had errors in the upgrade from Precise to Raring.
Preparing to replace librsvg2-2:i386 2.36.3-0ubuntu1 (using
.../librsvg2-2_2.36.4-1_i386.deb) ...
Unpacking replacement librsvg2-2:i386 ...
Processing triggers for libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0:i386 ...
Segmentation fa
This bug affects me: trying to edit / check items to add disabled ppa's
didn't work. The grep output is the same as Tommy_CZ, and, well,
grepping for "es" gives a lot more URL's.
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Just in case it might be relevant, I remember of a software center crash
during update from 12.10 to 13.04.
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After upgrade to 13.04, chang
As a workaround, you can enter /etc/apt/sources.list.d and edit with
your favorite editor the *.list files uncommenting (removing leading #)
those which you wish to restore.
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Wow, still present in Raring! (just upgraded)
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Title:
Segfault in compiz when unchecking "Snap windows back to original
size" in the Grid option
The video looks nice. However, "grid" plugin is not "move" plugin: from
a semi-advanced user perspective (that's what I, plainly, am), I just
don't like having checkboxes to play with which crash my system (2 years
standing): if it does never work, disable it in "release" ubuntu (i.e.,
assume alway
Thanks for your fix... I hope it gets comitted on ubuntu bug fixes somehow soon
even if you did on the 0.9.10 branch.
Your las option seems sound: the "restore" keyboard shortcut should bring the
window back to its original position and size whatever the "snap" checkbox
state is (at least, I can
Well, command-line amounts to installing encfs... see tutorial at
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FolderEncryption
Another issue is that crypkeeper seems unmantained, at least no one touched the
code at
https://github.com/tomm/cryptkeeper
in the last 4 years. So, it seems that getting this sol
In my case, not even ctrl-alt-F1 was able to bring up a console. --using nvidia
driver 295.40, 2 displays in twinview--.
Crash was catastrophic, and the only remaining option was Alt-SysRq+REISUB.
However, I executed compiz settings manager and unchecked both "hide
panels/docks in expo" and "Mipm
Well, the incorrect-gamma thing appears also when apt-get update later...
Processing triggers for hicolor-icon-theme
incorrect gamma=(0/10)
incorrect gamma=(0/10)
so maybe the issue is with package hicolor-icon-theme instead of this
app-install-data-ubuntu. I'm a novice in bug reporting, e
Dear Torsten,
As I am "final user" and not very knowledgeable of the internals of
Ubuntu, I'm unsure on which package to stick the bug to.
However, note that apt-get update also fails to connect to servers and
LANG=C apt-get update succeeds... that seems strictly "apt"-related.
note also that,
Again, locale-archive was corrupted with whatever security+recommended updates
were installed on my system a few days ago on 10.10. Problems in apt-get, gnome
applets, ...
deleting or moving locale-archive and regenerating solved the issues, but
seems that the root cause remains unsolved.
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And same issue in TWO computers from 10.10 to 11.04.
cd usr/lib/locale
sudo mv locale-archive locale-archive.old
sudo LANG="C" LC_ALL="C" dpkg-reconfigure locales
sudo LANG="C" LC_ALL="C" apt-get update
sudo LANG="C" LC_ALL="C" apt-get upgrade
sudo LANG="C" LC_ALL="C" dpkg-reconfigure -a
(I think
Same isssue. No unity, no 3d compiz... as a workaround, to restore
compiz in the classic Gnome desktop, I added fusion-icon in the startup
application list and it seems to work. Also, tested supertuxkart and it
was OK.
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problem solved:
cd /usr/lib/locale
sudo mv locale-archive locale-archive_old
sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales
and voila, sed is not crazy anymore, nor apt, nor kile.
seems that /usr/lib/locale we have only a locale-archive file.
In Lucid there were folders with each of the locales installed...
so
There it goes.
** Attachment added: "corrupt locale archive"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/langpack-locales/+bug/663694/+attachment/1727334/+files/locale-archive_old.tar.gz
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You rece
I now decided to upgrade to Maverick a second laptop. When reconfiguring
locales first time the installation upgrade script (i.e., after finished
downloading new packages), I found the errors:
usr(share(i18n/locales/es_** (** stands for all nationalities and variations
of Spanish locale)
syntax
Bug Confirmed, indeed:
During upgrade I had gnome-icon-teme post-installation script returining error
exit status 1.
sed errors in grub
gnome-control-center, eog, evince, gnome-panel, software-center ubuntu-mono
evolution brasero, rythmbox, kile gdebi, monodevelop, texlive, apturi, and
soo
I'm convinced that the issue must lie with some "locale" configuration... it
was apt-get but last week I discovered that kile's keyboard was also corrupt
unless executed with LANG=C. It's almost impossible that the same thing is in
apt-get aptitude kile...
Also, the messages in apt appeared in S
Information above was inaccurate.
Problems were solved because I logged in gnome using English. If I log using
Spanish, then the problem is still there: lack of connection and:
sudo sh -x /etc/kernel/postinst.d/zz-update-grub
+ set -e
+ set --
+ mode=
+ mode=
+ exec update-grub
Generating grub.cf
I am unsure whether it is grub or something corrupt in the locale (
Note also that apt-get keeps failing to connect so something remains in
apt-get, and kile...).
But, well, regarding the suggested script: Yes, it fails.
and, bingo!, /etc/grub.d/10_linux has at least two lines calling "sed".
Seems that something related to this is still remaining in 10.10
Maverick...
with locale as:
anto...@antonio-desktop:/boot$ locale
LANG=es_ES.utf8
LANGUAGE=es_ES:es:en
LC_CTYPE="es_ES.utf8"
LC_NUMERIC="es_ES.utf8"
LC_TIME="es_ES.utf8"
LC_COLLATE="es_ES.utf8"
LC_MONETARY="es_ES.utf8"
LC_MESSAGES="e
I confirm that many dependency problems with texlive-latex-base and with
the kernel 2.6.35 which drove me crazy with
sudo aptitude upgrade
disappeared with
sudo LANG=C aptitude upgrade
This should have been fixed by now, isn't it... well I guess we have a
subtle regression.
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update-grub pro
sorry it was:
LANG=C sudo aptitude upgrade
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update-grub problem in Estonian locale
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/55440
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