I think the fix for bug #73463 fixed this one as well, at least it did
for me.
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restricted component lost from sources.list during upgrade
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/68467
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The fix works like a charm, thanks. I think this fixes Bug #68467 as
well (at least for me it did).
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update-manager refuses to upgrade from apt-proxy
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/73463
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Sorry, the comment about not getting a note about disabling third-party
repositories was wrong, I seem to have clicked it away without noticing.
Here's the sources.list that update-manager created
** Attachment added: "sources.list while/after running update-manager"
http://librarian.launchpad
Should this already work? I've just tried it and the behaviour did not
change (in a fully updated edgy eft). It still disables all apt-proxy
repositories and re-adds only main. This is on a different machine
without any (enable) third-party repositories, so it doesn't even
mention that id disables
Sorry, I didn't expect the new version to go into feisty fawn and I
definitely don't think that it's worth breaking the upstream freeze for
it. Unlewss someone else thinks otherwise I'd only approach this in
feisty+1.
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New Version of swfdec is available
https://launchpad.net/bugs/95058
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I think a real fix for this problem would require a more in-depth check
for wether a specified repository is a valid mirror, than just checking
the list against a known-good list of mirrors.
Alternatively a command line switch that told update-manager to accept
an url as a valid mirror would be a
I don't have any such line in my sources.list.
Basically this bug is about the fact, that update-manager doesn't
realize that the repository that's provided by our apt-proxy is a valid
repository for updating.
The part, where it only re-adds main is probably a consequence of that.
I'm attaching
Public bug reported:
There's a new version available at http://swfdec.freedesktop.org/.
0.4.3 is even supposed to play YouTube video, in addition to many other
bugfixes.
** Affects: swfdec0.3 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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New Version of swfdec is available
This bug has been open for quite some time and I think it would be a
good idea to fix it before feisty is released (if possible). I've
attached the log file from back then and can now reproduce it when I try
to use the update-manager to update to feisty.
** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu)
This is the content of /var/log/update-manager after I've run "update-
manager -d -c" on an up-to-date Ubuntu 6.10. I've canceled the update,
since our apt-proxy was disabled in sources.list.
** Attachment added: "logs after a canceled "update-manager -d -c""
http://librarian.launchpad.net/6901
Hm ... I've tried again and it worked just as you described. Either
something changed or (more likely) I've just made some mistake the first
time. Feel free to close the bug, if you wish.
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i810 modesetting driver can't be installed concurrently with ubuntu-desktop
https://launchpad.net/bugs/804
Has there been any progress on the problem? Or do you need any more
information?
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-i810-modesetting
I'd like to try the i810 modesetting branch for experimentation in
feisty fawn (I'm aware that both feisty and that driver aren't stable
yet). But unfortunately there is no way (short of some --force-*
options) to insta
Sorry for the delay, I didn't have access to the affected computer until
now.
** Attachment added: "content of /var/log/dist-upgrade"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/5355836/var_log_dist_upgrade.tar.gz
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update-manager refuses to upgrade from apt-proxy
https://launchpad.net/bugs/73463
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Public bug reported:
We're running several Ubuntu workstations and servers (plus a few Debian
ones as well) and have setup a central apt-proxy to speed up updates.
This works just fine for day-to-day usage and saves quite a lot of
bandwidth and time.
Unfortunately update-manager doesn't allow a d
Public bug reported:
I'm running current edgy eft on a Dell Inspiron 640m using the builtin
intel WLAN chip driven by the ipw3945 driver.
Everything seems to work just find, as long as I don't have heavy
traffic (normal webserving and even downloading files works rather
well). But as soon as I tr
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