SOLVED
Has tried :
sudo apt-get install -f
sudo apt-get clean
sudo apt-get update
Result: Still got the errormessage.
Did instead:
Boot up 2 previous versions back in stead of only 1 (repeatly pressing
shift at boot and then choose the version 2 steps back)
Then I ran:
sudo apt-get autoremove -f
Public bug reported:
System freezes after booting up, after last update. When booting in previous
version and recover, the message still comes, but system is not freezing.
Tried apt-get autoremove -f, and then apt-get update and upgrade and autoremove
and rebooting just to see, and now I can bo
Public bug reported:
Nearly daily the ubuntu automatic software updater runs. But now it
crashes every time trying to run, and gives a "System crasches" error
message. It don't say that its firefox, until I decide to report the
problem. Tried to restart, update agauin, and so, but gets the system
Public bug reported:
Also tried to run apt-get install -f as root and got this: (in Danish
only, but the main errormessage at the end is in English)
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root@e1310332341-dt:/home/enhed1310# apt-get install -f
Indlæser pakkelisterne... Færdig
Opbygger afhængighedstræ
That happend 8 times same week, but now it newer happens more. I guess
it is solved by another upgrade somehow, because i newer installed
InkScape and newer going to. I belive that some components in other of
my graphic programs also is compatible with inkscape, and maybe had a
crossreference s
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Title:
package inkscape (not installed) failed to install/upgrade:
underproces dpkg-deb --fsys-tarfile returnerede afslutningsstatus 2
To mana
Public bug reported:
Was about installing a bundle of packages using synaptic, so I don't
know wich package that has the bug, and I was NOT about installing
Inkscape at all.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: inkscape (not installed)
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-26.41
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Title:
package icinga-idoutils 1.6.1-2 failed to install/upgrade:
ErrorMessage: subprocess installed post-installation script returned
error e
Public bug reported:
The problem arose during the upgrade to Ubuntu 12.04 LTS from earlier version:
11.10 wich was fully updated before upgrading to 12.04 LTS.
Under the upgrade it sad, that there was a problem with the connection to the
database and I should uninstall the package, wich I did. A
For me, the following worked:
In Evolution, go to: Edit > Plugins and choose the plugin called something
like "Notification of new mail" (my version is in another language), and open
the tab "Configuration" on the right. The FIRST line, I UNmarked (called
something like "Play only sound when m
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