About 30 days ago I decided to do the upgrade by doing an install from
an iso disk. This was successful. My system has a separate partition for
my user (dad) so once the OS was installed, I linked dad over dad in
/home/dad. This is working, but there are problems that do-release-
upgrade -p might h
ill emerge even if I can resolve
these, Additionally, I do not know how to fix these anyhow.
Respectfully,
Michael F Winthrop
Member: Sterling Lions Club, VA
Member: EAA Chapter 186, Manassas Apt. KHEF
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at use the kernel in a given
distribution verified anywhere as specific to that kernel long term
release, and by whom? The applications looking for focal dependencies
may/may-not be focal release. I do not know. Right now this is a bag of
worms for me.
*Yours in Lionism,
Michael F Winthrop
Me
Since that time, I determined that the cause of this problem is that I
have two kernels for each kernel release: lowlatency and generic. The
upgrade puts the headers in for generic whether I am running lowlatency
when the silent upgrade takes place or do the upgrade in a terminal
window by hand. Th
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I am happily running Bionic 18.04 Kubuntu (all previous bugs resolved).
I decided to upgrade to Focal 20.04 and got a failure for an unsolvable
conflict. I discovered a ppa for xenial was the cause. I removed that
Public bug reported:
I am happily running Bionic 18.04 Kubuntu (all previous bugs resolved).
I decided to upgrade to Focal 20.04 and got a failure for an unsolvable
conflict. I discovered a ppa for xenial was the cause. I removed that
and then retried. (All my ppa were now for Bionic so it seemed
Public bug reported:
"unresolvable problem" reported by apt upgrade.
My Kubuntu 18.04 is kept up to date daily by sudo apt update and sudo
apt upgrade
I have Eclipse 4 which includes python. Looking at the complaints I see
a lot of complaints are about python. Do I need to purge all python,
rein
Same fix worked again. Must be a problem in the upgrade script. I
noticed that the header files were pulled in with the broken wifi
original upgrade (which usually does not happen and I have to do that
after the upgrade). When I just did the reinstall of the upgrade the
install of the kernel compla
Same problem again with update (manual this time) kubuntu 18.04 update
to "Ubuntu 4.15.0-123.126-lowlatency 4.15.18" deletes WiFi but Ubuntu
4.15.0-122.124-lowlatency 4.15.18 works wifi correctly.
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Problem Solved: I fixed the issue with:
sudo apt-get install --reinstall linux-image-4.15.0-117-lowlatency
sudo apt-get install --reinstall linux-headers-4.15.0-117-lowlatency
sudo apt-get install --reinstall linux-image-4.15.0-117-generic
What I saw was that VirtualBox was also corrupt in the 11
Public bug reported:
Running on Linux Kubuntu "latest" version, silent install notified me that
re-boot is needed to install latest updates. I re-booted, and suddenly had no
WiFi. I then used an Ethernet connection to ensure that Internet was still
functional. I rebooted to kernel low latency 1
Public bug reported:
During upgrade from 16.04 to 18.04 I had 5000 applications that did not
upgrade. I found that by removing specific .list and .md5
files in /var/lib/dpkg/info to a subdirectory (save location) I could do
updates via aptitude. I later restored the files to the
/var/lib/dpkg/info
The following kern.log is a record of the kernel events. Please note
that I used the widget to close the Ethernet connection, and note
subsequent issues. Also note that the WiFi connection has a lease time
for a nailed up connection IP address (??)
dad@dad314159:/var/log$ tail kern.log -n 100
Sep
Public bug reported:
Significant problems with KUBUNTU 16.04.3 WiFi.
I had been an early adopter of KUBUNTU 16.04, before the warnings about
on-line upgrade from KUBUNTU 14.04 came out. To solve those problems, I
re-installed KUBUNTU 16.04.3 from disk over the system partition of my
PC while reta
I am receiving numerous NM errors on startup, that I captured from
/var/log for one boot on Aug 16 18:10: I ask if the preserved ".files in
the home/user/ directories could be responsible for these errors?
In the captured "fail" list, NM is the main event per this thread
(nm_device_get_device_typ
ble device.
if [ -z "${DEVICE6}" ]; then
DEVICE6=$(all_netbootable_devices)
fi
# Bring up device
for dev in ${DEVICE6} ; do
dhclient -6 -1
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1516208 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1516208
I have resolved almost all of the problems noted above, however the method was
tedious. I found a listing of all the packages in Kubuntu 16.04. I then used
"sudo apt-get build-dep " on every package from a
Getting random crashes. plasma continues to operate but bug is reported
on desktop. Cannot run debug. Error reported is /usr/bin/kwin_x11 not
running/not found/etc. Application needed is reported as
/usr/bin/kwin_x11. ls -l /usr/bin/kwin_x11 shows file exists and is
executable.
dad@dad314159:~/Des
In my ctrl F7 window I have been seeing:
Error Message on mine is:
/scripts/init-premount/plymouth: line 38: /sbin/plymouthd: not found
/scripts/init-premount/plymouth: line 38: /bin/plymouth: not found
Scanning for Btrfs filesystems
KXStudio-1404: recovery journal
KXStudio-1404: clean, 951037/2444
I continued my experimenting.
startx will get me a GUI with my application icons. It will not provide
me with decorations and menus. No command bar at the bottom. Right click
has no useful effect.
I opened a folder (on the desktop) and navigate, via folders, to get to an
executable xterm.
I the
I currently have no desktop other than conjuring one up via ctrl alt F1 and
running xinit as root. This is very unsat. At this time I am in a
GUI I conjured via startx running as user.
Numerous kernel programs are failin and reporting as bugs
This all started when I upgraded from KXStudio Ubunt
Public bug reported:
The package "kde-config-telepathy-accounts" is installed, found by requesting
apt-get to install it. apt-get reports that the packages is "manually
configured". I ran apt-get install --reinstall kde ... and then re-ran apt-get
install kde ...
The comment about manual config
I have tried all the options defined up to post #7. I had updated
KXStudio version (Kubuntu?) from 14.04 to 16.06. I used the upgrade
option listed in muon. All went well until the very last. At that point
it crashed and said I now have an unstable system. I restarted and used
the new O/S boot resc
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