Public bug reported:
During the upgrade of ubuntu 12.04 to 12.10 via the distribution upgrade
GUI, the following notification window pops up:
Could not install 'octave3.2'
The upgrade will continue but the 'octave3.2' package may not be in a working
state. Please consider submitting a bug
How can this be fixed? I am having the same problem and when you look
into ubuntuforums.org or forums of other languages you will find
countless others with the same problem. The error message does nothing
to help the user figure out what is wrong in all this cases.
This is a serious issue.
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Status: Invalid = New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/133050
Title:
Error 'Malformed 3rd word on Status line' whilst updating Gutsy on
This just happened out of the blue on my system (Ubuntu 10.10 on a 32 bit x86
computer).
Whatever the reason is, the way how this error is handled seems to prevent any
use of the graphical programs that are package related: synaptic terminates
after showing the error message and the update
Public bug reported:
I am running Ubuntu 8.10 2.6.28-15-generic 32 bit on a Lenovo ThinkPad T500.
I have set the BIOS to always use ATI graphics and lspci reports:
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Mobility Radeon
HD 3650
The standard drivers make any 3D program unusable,
** Description changed:
- I am running Ubuntu 8.10 2.6.28-15-generic 32 bit on a Lenovo ThinkPad T500.
+ I am running Ubuntu 9.04 2.6.28-15-generic 32 bit on a Lenovo ThinkPad T500.
I have set the BIOS to always use ATI graphics and lspci reports:
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI
I have the same error with Ubuntu 9.04 and klear version 0.6.1-0ubuntu1.
The channels.conf file created by w_scan produces an error dialog with the
message Error: parse error, not valid. Pressing the Show details button of
that dialog shows another dialog as shown in the attached screen capture.
** Attachment added: The channels.conf file that produces the error
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/32112299/channels.conf
** Changed in: klear (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = Incomplete
** Changed in: klear (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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klear does not parse channels.conf
Another channels.conf file that does not work and shows a dialog error.
This one has been created with the scan program (while the previous was
created with the w_scan program)
** Attachment added: channels.conf file created with the scan command
Public bug reported:
I upgraded my 8.10 X86-32 system yesterday and this also upgraded the
kernel to 2.6.27-11. This update required a restart and since that
restart, my WinTV-PVR USB2 device does not work any more. That device
previously showed up as /dev/video0 but this device is not found any
I was able to solve both issues:
The WinTV-PVR USB2 problem was caused by the module option
initusbreset=0 which is no longer supported. This parameter was
recommended for earlier versions to make the device work but must be
removed now.
The Skype problem could be fixed by moving away ~/.Skype
I just got this bug under hardy. Why is this closed?
Here is the log when I try to install this package:
Selecting previously deselected package libxml-sax-perl.
(Reading database ... 141128 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking libxml-sax-perl (from
Public bug reported:
When upgrade manager prepares the upgrade from Gutsy to Hardy, it shows
1) that some non-standard repositories were disabled and 2) shows a list
of packages that will get removed along with packages that will get
installed.
Unfortunately, this list does not say *why*
I had the same problem on both Feisty and Gutsy with a WPA passphrase
that contained umlauts (öäüÖÄÜ). This passphrase worked fine with
Windows wifi clients but I never was able to connect through the Ubuntu
network manager, though the network ESSID was shown correctly and the
signal was of high
Public bug reported:
I have run update-manager on my T60 ThinkPad running Feisty i386 with all
current updates.
Downloading of all packages went well, but during the step Installing the
upgrades everything stopped at the step:
Running mktexlsr. This may take a while. ... done
In top I see
This seems to be an issue with kpsewhich .. after killing the hanging process,
update manager showed an error notification and continued.
The error message in the terminal indicated that the error was in
texlive-lang-danish.
After a little while, the update manager got into a hang again after
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
When running the update manager to install new versions of packages or a
new version of the distribution, conflicts between configuration files
are shown to the user in a GUI and the user has to decide whether to
keep the old version or
I have not originally assigned this to component nautilus because many
programs are affected. Unless at least the most essential programs like
cp, mv, tar, gedit etc. all maintain/handle existing EAs,
support in nautilus is pretty useless.
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Support extended attributes
Public bug reported:
Support for extended attributes is currently extremely lacking to non-existent,
even if the file system supports them. Extended attributes lost when a file is
copied or moved, they are lost when editors or other programs update a file by
deleting and re-creating it, they
I am running the most recent Feisty Fawn (32 bit) and thunderbird mail
is still not getting indexed. The beagle package shows up in synaptic as
version 0.2.16.3. Thunderbird does not even show up in the list
generated by beagle-index-info. It looks as if there would be no
Thunderbird backend at
No, I installed Java by downloading the Linux package directly from
java.sun.com and installing to my homedir. However I also tried this by
running jedit with the jdk version 1.5.0_09 (also directly downloaded
and manually installed from Sun) and there the problem exists also.
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Printing from
Public bug reported:
This applies to a current Feisty Fawn installation as of 2007-02-20.
I have installed Java 1.6.0 using the Sun download packages.
Printing from any java application (e.g. Netbeans, Jedit) to a CUPS
printer does not work because the Java application complains about the
According to system-config-kickstart --help, the --generate option is valid:
--generate filename Generate a kickstart file from the current machine and
write
The GUI does not seem to generate anything from the current
configuration so this option is quite useful, if not essential.
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Public bug reported:
The update manager suggests that several packages be updated, but when
the update is carried out there is a file not found error (this has been
happening for several days until today, 2.9.2006)
The following updates are suggested by the update manager:
dia-common
Are bugs being ignored here? This is preventing productive work and
cannot even be confirmed? I have had the problem that I cannot have
kdesvn and kdesdk since I started to use Dapper.
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kdesvn conflicts with kdesdk (kdesvn-kio-plugins vs. kdesdk-kio-plugins)
https://launchpad.net/bugs/49520
Just saw that this has been rejected.
How on earth can this NOT be a bug? As I said I nowhere told the system
to be so insane and use Australian mirros (that it does is probably a
bug too). As an Ubuntu user I do not care what mirrors are used but I
expect them NOT to be broken.
This bug has
And by the way, the unofficial repository has nothing to do with this
problem and I use d it because Ubuntu does not provide a gems package
(rubygems, something very similar to cpan).
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/58560
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It seems the repository contains file without that strange ~dapper1
part in the filenames that Ubuntu tries to fetch. Seems somebody messed
up the information about how the filenames to fetch are named.
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Just one more thing because this is truely odd: how do those mirrors get
selected in the first place? I certainly never picked an Australian
mirror (as I said, I am in Europe) -- so how do thise settings get in
there?
I would have assumed that the system picks a mirror that is either
So how does Ubuntu make sure that everything that is available through
gems is available as a package? How does the Ubuntu package system deal
with different versions of packages being installed at the same time?
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There is no package for rubygems
https://launchpad.net/bugs/53900
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What is the goal then? Simply not support a big number of packages or
let the user install RubyGems from source? What is the advantage of the
latter over providing a RubyGems package in the first place?
As an example: how should an Ubuntu user install FreeRIDE or FxRuby?
None of these packages
I also hit this bug -- it makes the whole package more or less unusable.
Version of system-conf-kickstart: 2.5.20-0ubuntu14
Depends: python ( 2.5), python (= 2.4), python-gtk2, python-glade2,
console-data, hwdata, iso-codes, localechooser-data, python-apt
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