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Public bug reported:
When upgrading a two-weeks-old installation of Kubuntu 12.04.1, the
following error occurred:
COULD NOT INSTALL THE UPGRADES
The upgrade has been aborted. Your system could be in an unusable state. A
recovery will run (dpkg --configure -a). Please report this bug in a browse
I'm running 2.0.0~bzr476-0ubuntu3 and I'm affected. I don't have any
searches defined.
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The problem persists on my MacBook3,1.
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Jeremy,
I've been trying to reproduce this, but that has failed. However, wifi
seems to be working properly now, so that might be the reason the oops
doesn't occur anymore.
Richard
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Kernel Oops on reconnecting eth0 while wlan0 doesn't work.
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Jeremy,
I did an update from Jaunty with update-manager -d.
I have just played around a bit, but I'm not able to reproduce the bug. I've
attached the files from /var/crash, I hope these are what you are looking for.
The tarball contains:
2009-09-28 23:50 linux-image-2.6.28-15-generic.158610.cra
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Public bug reported:
My desktop has an ethernet port and a wireless card. While installing Kubuntu
on my MacBook, I removed the ethernet cable from my desktop and put it in my
MacBook. I then tried to get the wifi on my desktop to work. It didn't, it
refused to connect, even though I double che
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