This bug report is being closed due to your last comment regarding this being
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Can you please start a terminal (Accessories - Terminal ) instead of a root
terminal . This so you minimize running things as root,
The $ dollar sign represents the prompt in the terminal, so you only need to
type the command after the $. Because you are using a Root Terminal you are
seeing
I have read the attached document en the manual update was successful. So I'm
closing this bugreport.
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After upgrading to kernel 2.6.27-11 the wired r8101 connection stopped working.
After installing the driver provided by captn al is working properly again.
$ dmesg | grep 'r81\|XID\|gcc'
[0.00] Linux version 2.6.27-11-generic (bui...@palmer) (gcc version
4.3.2 (Ubuntu 4.3.2-1ubuntu11) )
It seems the manual upgrade worked as I see no errors in the attached log.
Can you please post the contents of the /etc/hosts file?
I think that a wrong entry in that file is causing the upgrade manager to hang.
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My upgrade manager is hanging
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Can you please take a look at these?
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Packagekit is not installed, so that's not the problem causer.
From a terminal can you run :
$ sudo apt-get update
If that return no errors:
$ sudo apt-get upgrade
Then you system should be upgraded to the latest versions, after which the
error should be eliminated.
Please post any errors
The only odd thing I see is:
te...@transt3:~$ sudo apt-get -s upgrade
sudo: unable to resolve host TRANST3
So a manual upgrade should work, can you try
$ sudo apt-get upgrade
For the error sudo: unable to resolve host
Can you post the output of
$cat /etc/hosts
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My upgrade manager
Normally to get authorization in the GUI Ubuntu pops up a screen asking for
your password.
Can you try to run the update proces from a terminal?
The command below will simulate the upgrading of the packages.
If it spits out any error,can you please post it here?
$ sudo apt-get -s upgrade
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I compared the German po file with the Dutch one.
In the Dutch one I found the sentence but it is not present in the German one.
Will leave it to more experienced users to find were the fault.
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network-manager-applet german translation: WPA2 WPA2 ...
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You
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any activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue
for you. Can you try with the latest Ubuntu release? Thanks in advance.
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Checked on my virtual Ubuntu 8.10 machine and I can confirm that the
translation is wrong.
See attached screenshot.
I looked at the sourcecode po file briefly but could not find this sentence.
Will look into it some more.
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Could you go to System - Administration - Software Sources.
Then under Installable from CD-ROM/DVD deselect any cdrom listed.
After that please try to update again.
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My upgrade manager is hanging
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Thanks for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu better.
Could you please run:
$ apt-config dump | grep Update
Also, could you please check if you have packagekit installed?
If packagekit is installed, this one is a duplicate of bug #257639
Thank you.
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Status: New = Incomplete
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Can you try without the $ sign, so just
apt-config dump | grep Update
The easiest way to check if packagekit is installed is with Synaptic.
Start up Synaptic and search for packagekit.
If it is installed it will show up with a green rectangle in front and a
version under installed version.
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are facing, but
Thanks for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu better.
Could you please add the log files from '/var/log/dist-upgrade/' to this bug
report as separate attachments?
Thanks in advance.
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Status: New = Incomplete
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My upgrade
Can you please try the procedure described at:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DebuggingSystemCrash
Hopefully that will give us some inside into what happens during a crash.
Thank you.
** Changed in: jockey (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 108189 ***
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better.
However, the Opera software package is not provided by the official Ubuntu
repositories.
Because of this the Ubuntu project can not support or fix your particular bug.
Please report this bug to the
Can you please tell which version of Ubuntu and network-manager you are using?
Thank you.
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Status: New = Incomplete
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** Changed in: jockey (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None = jockey
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Is ndiswrapper completly removed?
Can you attach the output of the following commands here?
lsmod |grep -e b43 -e ssb -e ndiswrapper -e bcm43xx -e wl
uname -r
Thank you.
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Ubuntu crashes when connected to a wireless network
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Description:
KBasic
BASIC for Linux, Mac OS X and Windows
KBasic is a powerful programming language, which is simply intuitive and easy
to learn. It is a new programming language, a further BASIC dialect and is
related to VB.NET, Visual Basic 6, Visual Basic for Application and Java. It
** Changed in: ubuntu
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 108189 ***
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Ubuntu better. This error is due to a corrupted filelist. A solution is
described in bug 108189, so I'm marking this bug as duplicate. Feel
I did some further testing and update-grub seems the culprit.
It looks for a splashimage in /boot/grub, which needs to be named splash.xpm.gz.
Although it writes it to menu.lst it does this in the wrong format so the image
is not shown.
Entry in menu.lst after running KDEGrubEditor:
I am not able to reproduce the error on a freshly installed 8.10.
After installing I ran update-manager and let it install all found updates, it
did not encounter any problems.
Can you please describe the steps to reproduce this error?
Where you installing a specific package or running an update?
** Changed in: caspar (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None = caspar
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Workaround is to install KGrubEditor or QGRUBEditor.
Then set the image you want through the software.
Result: the image is displayed.
I have tried via the grub shell (see comment above mine)
Same results,no splashimage in grub
Also tried:
$cd /boot/grub
$sudo ln -s splashimages/debsplash.xpm.gz
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I was able to reproduce this on Ubuntu 8.10 with package hostname version 2.95.
Results from terminal:
me@:~$ sudo hostname airhead
sudo: unable to resolve host
me@:~$ hostname
airhead
me@:~$ sudo hostname ''
hostname: the specified hostname is invalid
me@:~$ hostname
me@:~$
Contents of
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** Changed in: hostname (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Status: Confirmed = New
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Importance: Unknown
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Can you please provide the following information:
- Which version of Ubuntu you have
- The version of the update-manager
- The software sources list you use
- When you try again,does it give the same results?
I
Set to confirmed as 2 people reported to still have the problem and
debug information is provided.
** Changed in: f-spot (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Confirmed on Intrepid, amd64 arch with Rhythmbox 0.11.06svn20081008-0ubuntu4.2,
DLNA/UPnP sharing and control support is listed under plugins.
When you try to enable it the error is:
Plugin error: Unable to activate plugionDLNA/UPnP sharing and control support
Then I run rhythmbox --sync --debug:
Was able to reproduce
** Changed in: rhythmbox (Ubuntu)
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I was able to reproduce it on 8.10 with Rhythmbox 0.11.6svn20081008ubuntu4.2
In Rhythmbox go to Edit - Preferences.
Tab Playback, select crossfading backend
If you then try to suspend, without music playing, you get the error mentioned.
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Power Manager plugin prevents Suspend when not playing
Tried to see if the power plugin is causing it. So did as follows:
Disabled the plugin, quit Rhythmbox
Restarted Rhythmbox and enabled plugin.
Now suspend is working normally again. so no more error.
So to summarize:
Power manager plugin is enabled.
Changed playback to crossfade,
error when
Can somebody who has this bug please provide debugging info?
- run rhythmbox from the terminal with rhythmbox -d
- reproduce the error
- paste the output from the terminal here.
Thank you!
** Changed in: rhythmbox (Ubuntu)
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From the upstream bugreport:
launch gconf-editor
navigate on the left to apps/f-spot/ui
on the right you should find
main_window_width
main_window_height
set them to something, like 100. if they don't exist create them, as integer.
What output do you get after changing these?
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 297406 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/297406
Bug #297406 is about the same error message, so marking this bug as duplicate.
Please look at the other bug report to see if there is any missing information
that you can provide, or to see if there is a
my comment from the duplicate bug:
Could not reproduce on a 32-bit system using the same Ubuntu and f-spot
version.
This appears in my terminal:
(f-spot:7157): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_window_resize: assertion `width 0' failed
item ImportCommand+SourceItem
cleanup context
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Could not reproduce on a 32-bit system using the same Ubuntu and f-spot
version.
This appears in my terminal:
(f-spot:7157): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_window_resize: assertion `width 0' failed
item ImportCommand+SourceItem
cleanup context
The error was 'BadRequest (invalid request code or no such
Bug #297406 seems to be about the same problem, f-spot crash when run on
64-bit arch.
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