[Bug 571743] Re: system upgrade 9.10 --> 10.04 could not calculate upgrade when both xubuntu-desktop and ubuntu-desktop are installed

2010-05-05 Thread Aadil H
I had ubuntu & xubuntu desktop installed.  I removed xubuntu-desktop
without problems & it didn't remove any other components.

The upgrade error was solved, thanks.

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[Bug 575216] Re: Could Not Determine The Upgrade (9.10 - 10.04) - An unresolvable problem occured

2010-05-05 Thread Aadil H
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 571743 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/571743

I have attempted the upgrade again, with a suggestion from the
Duplicated bug, the solution for my, having both Ubuntu-desktop &
xubuntu-desktop installed was to remove xubuntu desktop.

Removing Xubuntu-desktop allowed my upgrade.

Thanks.

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 571743
   system upgrade 9.10 --> 10.04 could not calculate upgrade when both 
xubuntu-desktop and ubuntu-desktop are installed

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[Bug 575216] Re: Could Not Determine The Upgrade (9.10 - 10.04) - An unresolvable problem occured

2010-05-05 Thread Aadil H
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 571743 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/571743

I'm unsure how to upload multiple files for this error log.  I will test
some of the solutions for the duplicate bug first.  It was very
difficult to find answers to such issues.

Thanks

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[Bug 575216] Re: Could Not Determine The Upgrade (9.10 - 10.04) - An unresolvable problem occured

2010-05-04 Thread Aadil H

** Attachment added: "error message"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/47798722/Text

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[Bug 575216] [NEW] Could Not Determine The Upgrade (9.10 - 10.04) - An unresolvable problem occured

2010-05-04 Thread Aadil H
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: update-manager

Could not determine the upgrade

An unresolvable problem occurred while calculation the upgrade

the package unbuntu-desktop is marked for removal but is on the removal
blacklist.

** Affects: update-manager (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 572439] Re: Could Not Determine The Upgrade (9.10 - 10.04) - An unresolvable problem occured

2010-04-30 Thread Aadil H

** Attachment added: "dist-upgrade.zip"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/46643733/dist-upgrade.zip

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[Bug 572439] [NEW] Could Not Determine The Upgrade (9.10 - 10.04) - An unresolvable problem occured

2010-04-30 Thread Aadil H
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: update-manager

Could not determine the upgrade

An unresolvable problem occurred while calculating the upgrade: 
The package 'ubuntu-desktop' is marked for removal but it is in the 
removal blacklist.

This can be caused by: 
* Upgrading to a pre-release version of Ubuntu 
* Running the current pre-release version of Ubuntu 
* Unofficial software packages not provided by Ubuntu 

If none of this applies, then please report this bug against the 
'update-manager' package and include the files in 
/var/log/dist-upgrade/ in the bug report. 

I've seen similar issues with previous upgrades, but with this situation
I'm not sure how to overcome this.

** Affects: update-manager (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 450872] Re: Just a little confusion configuring gdm, kdm, xdm for testing purposes

2010-02-25 Thread Aadil H
I do believe this was a minor fault which was solved with other updates

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[Bug 98790] Re: shutdown can't auto poweroff PC

2010-01-09 Thread Aadil H
Reinstall Initscripts from within package manager. my experience


Problem at shutdown failure at deactivating Swap Solved on Karmic Ubuntu

After over a month, desperately searching the INTERNET launchpad and
wherever the search engines took me. I found the solution for my system.
It is so simple I'm surprised none of the experts of the many many
forums ever suggested it.

I forced my system off, i restarted to bios and power it off from there,
tried to modify scripts and power down using various commands, yet it
all failed, the hours & hours wasted. After almost giving up & waiting
for the next major update to Lucid Lynx meaning months to shutdown my
system properly (silly but well what can i say)

OK to the point which really really doesn't make me happy
because of its simplicity.

I decided to find some shutdown tools in the hope that an advanced tool
might help... So I Entered Synaptic Package Manager

Did a search... typed shut (& of course the results had a few tools for
shutting down) or you can search initscripts which is my solution

1. I right clicked (sweet no command line)
2. Mark for re-installation (sweet so simple)
3. Apply & let the task complete

4. Reboot / perhaps shutdown & your computer powers off itself (You must
love technology that turns off when you tell it to)

As a new user, why of why didn't anyone say i could have reinstalled
that, i was thinking how to reinstall shutdown but didn't know the term
i needed. I'd be interested to know, does this solve a

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[Bug 227844] Re: shutdown hangs (sometimes) - Hardy 64 - ASUS P5LD2 SE

2010-01-09 Thread Aadil H
Reinstall initscripts from package manager see my experience with
this annoyance...

Problem at shutdown failure at deactivating Swap Solved on Karmic
Ubuntu

After over a month, desperately searching the INTERNET launchpad and
wherever the search engines took me. I found the solution for my system.
It is so simple I'm surprised none of the experts of the many many
forums ever suggested it.

I forced my system off, i restarted to bios and power it off from there,
tried to modify scripts and power down using various commands, yet it
all failed, the hours & hours wasted. After almost giving up & waiting
for the next major update to Lucid Lynx meaning months to shutdown my
system properly (silly but well what can i say)

OK to the point which really really doesn't make me happy
because of its simplicity.

I decided to find some shutdown tools in the hope that an advanced tool
might help... So I Entered Synaptic Package Manager

Did a search... typed shut (& of course the results had a few tools for
shutting down) or you can search initscripts which is my solution

1. I right clicked (sweet no command line)
2. Mark for re-installation (sweet so simple)
3. Apply & let the task complete

4. Reboot / perhaps shutdown & your computer powers off itself (You must
love technology that turns off when you tell it to)

As a new user, why of why didn't anyone say i could have reinstalled
that, i was thinking how to reinstall shutdown but didn't know the term
i needed. I'd be interested to know, does this solve a

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[Bug 234954] Re: No powerdown upon shutdown on Lenovo 6469-22R (3000 Y200)

2010-01-09 Thread Aadil H
This sounds just like my issues. Reinstall initscripts from package
manager


Problem at shutdown failure at deactivating Swap Solved on Karmic Ubuntu

After over a month, desperately searching the INTERNET launchpad and
wherever the search engines took me. I found the solution for my system.
It is so simple I'm surprised none of the experts of the many many
forums ever suggested it.

I forced my system off, i restarted to bios and power it off from there,
tried to modify scripts and power down using various commands, yet it
all failed, the hours & hours wasted. After almost giving up & waiting
for the next major update to Lucid Lynx meaning months to shutdown my
system properly (silly but well what can i say)

OK to the point which really really doesn't make me happy
because of its simplicity.

I decided to find some shutdown tools in the hope that an advanced tool
might help... So I Entered Synaptic Package Manager

Did a search... typed shut (& of course the results had a few tools for
shutting down) or you can search initscripts which is my solution

1. I right clicked (sweet no command line)
2. Mark for re-installation (sweet so simple)
3. Apply & let the task complete

4. Reboot / perhaps shutdown & your computer powers off itself (You must
love technology that turns off when you tell it to)

As a new user, why of why didn't anyone say i could have reinstalled
that, i was thinking how to reinstall shutdown but didn't know the term
i needed. I'd be interested to know, does this solve a

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[Bug 323715] Re: powerdown after shutdown does not work jaunty emachines d620 laptop 1.03 bios

2010-01-09 Thread Aadil H
Try reinstalling initscripts from package manager  see my experience
with shutting down issues...


Problem at shutdown failure at deactivating Swap Solved on Karmic Ubuntu

After over a month, desperately searching the INTERNET launchpad and
wherever the search engines took me. I found the solution for my system.
It is so simple I'm surprised none of the experts of the many many
forums ever suggested it.

I forced my system off, i restarted to bios and power it off from there,
tried to modify scripts and power down using various commands, yet it
all failed, the hours & hours wasted. After almost giving up & waiting
for the next major update to Lucid Lynx meaning months to shutdown my
system properly (silly but well what can i say)

OK to the point which really really doesn't make me happy
because of its simplicity.

I decided to find some shutdown tools in the hope that an advanced tool
might help... So I Entered Synaptic Package Manager

Did a search... typed shut (& of course the results had a few tools for
shutting down) or you can search initscripts which is my solution

1. I right clicked (sweet no command line)
2. Mark for re-installation (sweet so simple)
3. Apply & let the task complete

4. Reboot / perhaps shutdown & your computer powers off itself (You must
love technology that turns off when you tell it to)

As a new user, why of why didn't anyone say i could have reinstalled
that, i was thinking how to reinstall shutdown but didn't know the term
i needed. I'd be interested to know, does this solve a

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[Bug 43961] Re: Power down after shutdown does not work...

2010-01-09 Thread Aadil H
Try to reinstall initscripts from within package manager, it help my
fail power off at deactivating swap...

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[Bug 71004] Re: Jaunty: shutdown to hang on a blank screen

2010-01-09 Thread Aadil H
Try reinstalling initscripts from within package manager, it fixed my
shutdown.


Problem at shutdown failure at deactivating Swap Solved on Karmic Ubuntu

After over a month, desperately searching the INTERNET launchpad and
wherever the search engines took me. I found the solution for my system.
It is so simple I'm surprised none of the experts of the many many
forums ever suggested it.

I forced my system off, i restarted to bios and power it off from there,
tried to modify scripts and power down using various commands, yet it
all failed, the hours & hours wasted. After almost giving up & waiting
for the next major update to Lucid Lynx meaning months to shutdown my
system properly (silly but well what can i say)

OK to the point which really really doesn't make me happy
because of its simplicity.

I decided to find some shutdown tools in the hope that an advanced tool
might help... So I Entered Synaptic Package Manager

Did a search... typed shut (& of course the results had a few tools for
shutting down) or you can search initscripts which is my solution

1. I right clicked (sweet no command line)
2. Mark for re-installation (sweet so simple)
3. Apply & let the task complete

4. Reboot / perhaps shutdown & your computer powers off itself (You must
love technology that turns off when you tell it to)

As a new user, why of why didn't anyone say i could have reinstalled
that, i was thinking how to reinstall shutdown but didn't know the term
i needed. I'd be interested to know, does this solve a

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[Bug 213260] Re: Hardy: Kernel bug at shutdown

2010-01-09 Thread Aadil H
Everyone, just reinstall your initscripts from package manager this
was my experience.


Problem at shutdown failure at deactivating Swap Solved on Karmic
Ubuntu

After over a month, desperately searching the INTERNET launchpad and
wherever the search engines took me. I found the solution for my system.
It is so simple I'm surprised none of the experts of the many many
forums ever suggested it.

I forced my system off, i restarted to bios and power it off from there,
tried to modify scripts and power down using various commands, yet it
all failed, the hours & hours wasted. After almost giving up & waiting
for the next major update to Lucid Lynx meaning months to shutdown my
system properly (silly but well what can i say)

OK to the point which really really doesn't make me happy
because of its simplicity.

I decided to find some shutdown tools in the hope that an advanced tool
might help... So I Entered Synaptic Package Manager

Did a search... typed shut (& of course the results had a few tools for
shutting down) or you can search initscripts which is my solution

1. I right clicked (sweet no command line)
2. Mark for re-installation (sweet so simple)
3. Apply & let the task complete

4. Reboot / perhaps shutdown & your computer powers off itself (You must
love technology that turns off when you tell it to)

As a new user, why of why didn't anyone say i could have reinstalled
that, i was thinking how to reinstall shutdown but didn't know the term
i needed. I'd be interested to know, does this solve a

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[Bug 289814] Re: System Freezes on Shutdown

2010-01-09 Thread Aadil H
Try reinstalling the initscripts (search it) from package manager.  It
solved my shutdown issues which i found has been happening through
various versions of ubuntu, whatever changes or modifies these files
causes problems.  So reinstall them

& it works.

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[Bug 219967] Re: system doesn't shutdown properly

2010-01-09 Thread Aadil H
For all for those experiencing shutdown problems i suggest using the
package manager searching for initscripts & reinstall them.

It was the thing that worked for me after searching for about a month
for a solution.

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[Bug 468589] Re: Unable to shut down or restart on Karmic

2010-01-09 Thread Aadil H
I think its worth placing this comment in the hope that anyone looking
for an answer might consider this simple GUI solution.

Problem at shutdown failure at deactivating Swap Solved on Karmic
Ubuntu

After over a month, desperately searching the INTERNET launchpad and
wherever the search engines took me. I found the solution for my system.
It is so simple I'm surprised none of the experts of the many many
forums ever suggested it.

I forced my system off, i restarted to bios and power it off from there,
tried to modify scripts and power down using various commands, yet it
all failed, the hours & hours wasted. After almost giving up & waiting
for the next major update to Lucid Lynx meaning months to shutdown my
system properly (silly but well what can i say)

OK to the point which really really doesn't make me happy
because of its simplicity.

I decided to find some shutdown tools in the hope that an advanced tool
might help... So I Entered Synaptic Package Manager

Did a search... typed shut (& of course the results had a few tools for
shutting down) or you can search initscripts which is my solution

1. I right clicked (sweet no command line)
2. Mark for re-installation (sweet so simple)
3. Apply & let the task complete

4. Reboot / perhaps shutdown & your computer powers off itself (You must
love technology that turns off when you tell it to)

As a new user, why of why didn't anyone say i could have reinstalled
that, i was thinking how to reinstall shutdown but didn't know the term
i needed. I'd be interested to know, does this solve a

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[Bug 464496] Re: Shutdown Fails To Complete

2010-01-09 Thread Aadil H
Whether this will help or not I think i should share

Problem at shutdown failure at deactivating Swap Solved on Karmic
Ubuntu

After over a month, desperately searching the INTERNET launchpad and
wherever the search engines took me. I found the solution for my system.
It is so simple I'm surprised none of the experts of the many many
forums ever suggested it.

I forced my system off, i restarted to bios and power it off from there,
tried to modify scripts and power down using various commands, yet it
all failed, the hours & hours wasted. After almost giving up & waiting
for the next major update to Lucid Lynx meaning months to shutdown my
system properly (silly but well what can i say)

OK to the point which really really doesn't make me happy
because of its simplicity.

I decided to find some shutdown tools in the hope that an advanced tool
might help... So I Entered Synaptic Package Manager

Did a search... typed shut (& of course the results had a few tools for
shutting down) or you can search initscripts which is my solution

1. I right clicked (sweet no command line)
2. Mark for re-installation (sweet so simple)
3. Apply & let the task complete

4. Reboot / perhaps shutdown & your computer powers off itself (You must
love technology that turns off when you tell it to)

As a new user, why of why didn't anyone say i could have reinstalled
that, i was thinking how to reinstall shutdown but didn't know the term
i needed. I'd be interested to know, does this solve a

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[Bug 449055] Re: ASUSTeK Computer INC. 1005HA karmic hungs on shutdown

2010-01-09 Thread Aadil H
Problem at shutdown failure at deactivating Swap Solved on Karmic
Ubuntu

After over a month, desperately searching the INTERNET launchpad and
wherever the search engines took me. I found the solution for my system.
It is so simple I'm surprised none of the experts of the many many
forums ever suggested it.

I forced my system off, i restarted to bios and power it off from there,
tried to modify scripts and power down using various commands, yet it
all failed, the hours & hours wasted. After almost giving up & waiting
for the next major update to Lucid Lynx meaning months to shutdown my
system properly (silly but well what can i say)

OK to the point which really really doesn't make me happy
because of its simplicity.

I decided to find some shutdown tools in the hope that an advanced tool
might help... So I Entered Synaptic Package Manager

Did a search... typed shut (& of course the results had a few tools for
shutting down) or you can search initscripts which is my solution

1. I right clicked (sweet no command line)
2. Mark for re-installation (sweet so simple)
3. Apply & let the task complete

4. Reboot / perhaps shutdown & your computer powers off itself (You must
love technology that turns off when you tell it to)

As a new user, why of why didn't anyone say i could have reinstalled
that, i was thinking how to reinstall shutdown but didn't know the term
i needed. I'd be interested to know, does this solve a

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[Bug 489952] Re: system freeze during shutdown - deactivating swap...

2010-01-09 Thread Aadil H
Problem at shutdown failure at deactivating Swap Solved on Karmic
Ubuntu

After over a month, desperately searching the INTERNET launchpad and
wherever the search engines took me.  I found the solution for my
system.  It is so simple I'm surprised none of the experts of the many
many forums ever suggested it.

I forced my system off, i restarted to bios and power it off from there,
tried to modify scripts and power down using various commands, yet it
all failed, the hours & hours wasted.  After almost giving up & waiting
for the next major update to Lucid Lynx meaning months to shutdown my
system properly (silly but well what can i say)

OK to the point which really really doesn't make me happy
because of its simplicity.

I decided to find some shutdown tools in the hope that an advanced tool
might help... So I Entered Synaptic Package Manager

Did a search... typed shut (& of course the results had a few tools for
shutting down) or you can search initscripts which is my solution

1. I right clicked (sweet no command line)
2. Mark for re-installation (sweet so simple)
3. Apply & let the task complete

4. Reboot / perhaps shutdown & your computer powers off itself (You must
love technology that turns off when you tell it to)

As a new user, why of why didn't anyone say i could have reinstalled
that, i was thinking how to reinstall shutdown but didn't know the term
i needed. I'd be interested to know, does this solve anyone else's
shutdown problems or whether i just got lucky.

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[Bug 489952] Re: system freeze during shutdown - deactivating swap...

2010-01-06 Thread Aadil H
I was able to issues 2 commands which can power off the system but alone
they just don't do it.

At the prompt sudo halt -f -p

The force off & power off works.  Whether this is a good ideal, i
suspect not, nothing is being saved, perhaps no unmounting, i wouldn't
want damage caused to my drives.

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[Bug 418509] Re: [Karmic] Hangs during shutdown with kernel 2.6.31-7

2010-01-04 Thread Aadil H
Shutting down issues continue into 2010, how about the leave our
pc's running all the time, great fix.

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[Bug 489952] Re: system freeze during shutdown - deactivating swap...

2010-01-01 Thread Aadil H
I should say I'm running a Quad-Core Intel Q6600 Also with 2GB RAM, on a
Gigabyte P35-DS4 (rev1.0), With 4 Ntfs partitions & Linux split between
2 500gb drives.  It all worked fine when i first installed ubuntu.

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[Bug 489952] Re: system freeze during shutdown - deactivating swap...

2010-01-01 Thread Aadil H
I hate this bug, coming from microsoft windows & having a smooth
enjoyable install & upgrade, then a clean install of 9.10 this was the
last thing i expected, however problems started with suspend, then
shutdown can't complete.  Hibernate works sometimes & other times it
fails to power off the system while other times it shutdown drives &
then resumes to desktop.

Is there any way to issue the commands twice after a delay (x2) in
shutdown scripts ??

Because it stays at deactivating swap yet ctrl+alt+delete repeats the
last 4 messages then reboots.

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system freeze during shutdown - deactivating swap...
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/489952
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[Bug 417842] Re: WARNING: at /build/buildd/linux-2.6.31/kernel/power/suspend_test.c:52 suspend_test_finish+0x7c/0x80()

2009-12-28 Thread Aadil H
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
   Status: Fix Released => Confirmed

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed => Fix Released

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WARNING: at /build/buildd/linux-2.6.31/kernel/power/suspend_test.c:52 
suspend_test_finish+0x7c/0x80()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/417842
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