My solution was simple, Javier: I'm a Windows tech support geek and I'm making the switch for a lot of reasons but I have to admit I dont know Linux like I know Window$ - not yet anyway. Like you, I don't have the time or the experience to chase down the problem or do file surgery on an operating system that's new to me. So I resorted to the nuclear fix - wipe the drive and reinstall.
I had the relevant data backed up but it's just as easy to boot with a Knoppix CD against the broken machine and back up the data that way. Once that was done, I reinstalled from the installation CD right over the original partitions. The install works just fine, it's the upgrade that's crashing on us. This was true for my upgrade to 7.04 and again to 7.10. It worked, of course, but it costs time to reconfigure and restore the backed up data. Next time, maybe, I'll be ready to chase down the answers but this is an old bug - more than a year old - and it's affected at least two upgrades to date, so, I figure the developers are either totally stumped or up to their collective eyeballs in a sea of more important issues. Something else you wrote caught my attention, though, <<Should I wait until the problem is solved or should I look for greener pastures?>> It's not like Linux folk to sit around on their collective butts. I've looked around and, for a n00by like myself, Ubuntu is easier to maintain and I figure it's a good place to learn as well. Speaker2Software ___________________________________________________ Code & Data: Making Excel Dance since 1994. Software Support & Data Services (ETL) VBA, COBOL, Documentation & Training * P.O. Box 302287; Austin, Texas 78703-2287 ___________________________________________________ -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Javier Arántegui Sent: Friday, November 02, 2007 7:12 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Bug 107188] Re: [MASTER] [kde] Upgrade tool crashed with " Cannotallocate memory" Hi! How are the things going? I'm not a developer and am unable to apply the simplest patch :-( It's a little bit frustating to be in no men's land. Now my distro is in the middle of the update process so neither I don't get the updates of Kubuntu 7.04 nor I can upgrade :-( Should I wait until the problem is solved or should I look for greener pastures? Javier -- [Snipped, thank you... Now, me want more cookie...] -- [MASTER] [kde] Upgrade tool crashed with " Cannot allocate memory" https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/107188 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs