It turns out the acpi signal is received by the hook, only it is not
processed correctly. I used the brightness setting suggested by Orson
Jones (above) and connected to the acpi signals for the Fn+Up/Down
shortcuts. Take a look: http://cerebraloverflow.com/wp/?p=129
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Changed status to confirmed. This is an old Edgy -> Feisty upgrade issue.
Some users have reported that removing duplicate sources.list entries fixes the
problem. Others have struggled by further shrinking the sources.list but
eventally succeeded. Seems like the issue is resolved.
** Changed in
had a
> probably no standard sources.list to start with.
>
> So I reduced /etc/apt/sources.list to a minimum, and now the upgrade is
> running.
> Maybe the upgrade process should include an organisation step before actually
> updating the sources?
>
> Thanks nyvalbanat.
Ok, to rephrase - removing redundant entries in sources.list fixed it
and now I'm running the upgrade.
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A-ha! There were duplicate entries in /etc/apt/sources.list:
W: Duplicate sources.list entry http://security.ubuntu.com edgy-security/main
Packages
(/var/lib/apt/lists/security.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_edgy-security_main_binary-i386_Packages)
W: Duplicate sources.list entry http://security.ubuntu
I downloaded the file manually and I can bunzip2 it successfully. Hope
this helps...
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I'm seeing the exact same issue.
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