Thanks: "look in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ for an entry related to the PPA
(e.g. oibaf) and uncomment the lines pertaining to that PPA. After doing
that try running 'ppa-purge' again." OK
Em seg., 5 de abr. de 2021 às 11:39, Brian Murray <
1069...@bugs.launchpad.net> escreveu:
> In the event that
In the event that you have disabled the PPA repository the tool ppa-
purge will not work. One way to enable it would be to look in
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/ for an entry related to the PPA (e.g. oibaf)
and uncomment the lines pertaining to that PPA. After doing that try
running 'ppa-purge' again.
@Brian:
Here I am coming over from bug 1920829. I was at first tempted to
comment in the original bug but the warning message on the page,
"Remember, this bug report is a duplicate of bug #1069133. Comment here
only if you think the duplicate status is wrong" prompted me to come
here. So, here
Thank you Brian, I reinstalled Xenial using Dell ISO without adding
unofficial repos for Xorg and upgraded to Bionic on my preinstalled Dell
Inspiron. Works like a charm.
Regards,
Aleksandar
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Damn... how many duplicates have to get created before this gets
fixed...
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Title:
Get upgrade error 12.04 - 12.10 "Could not determine upgrade"
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Thank you Leigh.
I have upgrade to the Ubuntu15.04 without problem.
Sincerely,
Martin
2015-05-13 12:34 GMT-03:00 Leigh Godson godsonle...@googlemail.com:
I was unable to start upgrade initially despite already purging the xorg
ppa . I had to perform:
apt-get remove xserver-xorg-video-all
I was unable to start upgrade initially despite already purging the xorg
ppa . I had to perform:
apt-get remove xserver-xorg-video-all
This has got the process started for me
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Hi
Please excuse me for this late answer.
To solve this problem, I installed gnome3 on my computer, then I
reconfigured xorg-server with dpkg. It worked for me.
I think that the upgrade to ubuntu 15.04 uninstalled unity on my computer,
I don't know why.
Many thanks for your answer.
Best
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worked. The funny thing is that this happened only in one
machine of eight with supposedly identical configuration.
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determine upgrade - xorg from ppa
If running ppa-purge xorg-edgers doesn't work, try the following
If running ppa-purge xorg-edgers doesn't work, try the following:
sudo apt-get remove xserver-xorg-video-all
This will then allow you to upgrade from Ubuntu 13.10 to 14.04.
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Works for me too. Thank you!
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Worked for me too:)
On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 12:29 PM, Steven McCullagh
stevenmccull...@gmail.com wrote:
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from ppa
tried this:
The packages you want to purge need to be enabled. Reinstall the package
you want to remove, then use ppa purge.
and it worked for me, great!
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Subject: Re: [Bug 1069133] Re: Get upgrade error 12.04 - 12.10 Could not
determine upgrade - xorg from ppa
Awesome. I will try that. Thank you very much!
On Sat, Apr 26, 2014 at 3:11 AM, tasgo 1069...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
My bad,
If haven't done so, and if you still have
Yeaah I've resolve this problem with following command
sudo apt-get install ppa-purge
sudo ppa-purge xorg-edgers
Thanks a lot :D
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Awesome. I will try that. Thank you very much!
On Sat, Apr 26, 2014 at 3:11 AM, tasgo 1069...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
My bad,
If haven't done so, and if you still have the xorg-edgers ppa installed
you need to remove it:
sudo apt-get install ppa-purge
sudo ppa-purge
the
My bad,
If haven't done so, and if you still have the xorg-edgers ppa installed
you need to remove it:
sudo apt-get install ppa-purge
sudo ppa-purge
the upgrade should then run smoothly.
After its done, if can't get into the desktop or if you only can run low
graphics mode, then you
@stephen-skinner on my setup, this results in the following error
message :
yann@Tregor:~$ sudo apt-get purge ppa:xorg-edgers/ppa
Lecture des listes de paquets... Fait
Construction de l'arbre des dépendances
Lecture des informations d'état... Fait
E: Impossible de trouver le paquet ppa -
The packages you want to purge need to be enabled. Reinstall the package
you want to remove, then use ppa purge.
On Apr 25, 2014 3:01 AM, Yann Lossouarn 1069...@bugs.launchpad.net
wrote:
@stephen-skinner on my setup, this results in the following error
message :
yann@Tregor:~$ sudo apt-get
You can go to:
askubuntu.com/questions/451221/ubuntu-14-04-install-nvidia-driver
the last answer solved the problem completely.
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@tasgo : I just followed the procedure explained at askubuntu, without
success : the upgrade still fails with the same error message... :/
@michael-ransbottom : I suspected that, but even after adding the xorg-edgers
PPA like this :
'
'
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:xorg-edgers/ppa
sudo apt-get
I also did a clean install.
On Sat, Apr 26, 2014 at 12:51 AM, Yann Lossouarn 1069...@bugs.launchpad.net
wrote:
@tasgo : I just followed the procedure explained at askubuntu, without
success : the upgrade still fails with the same error message... :/
@michael-ransbottom : I suspected that,
Hi !
I face the same issue for upgrading 13.10 to 14.04... I fiddled around
the repositories, and upgrade commands, with no success... Is there a
straightforward process to get this working ? :/
Bye,
Yann
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This is what they sent me... And it worked great. Thanks!
Reviewing the files from your upgrade attempt you seem to have enabled
the xorg-edgers-ppa. This will prevent the upgrade as that PPA contains
different versions of packages essential to Ubuntu. The page,
https
In fact I tried :
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:xorg-edgers/ppa
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install xorg-server
sudo apt-get upgrade
sudo ppa-purge xorg-edgers
...
and at the last command gives this message :
'
Certains paquets ne peuvent être installés. Ceci peut signifier
que vous avez
Hi Yann,
I was able to upgrade after runing this command
sudo apt-get remove --purge ppa:xorg-edgers/ppa
Steve
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Note that I just did a full ppa-purge, and the updater still won't
upgrade my distro, so that's not the only thing that's going wrong here.
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Right. When I went to remove it, I was told that it was not on my system.
On Apr 21, 2014 3:15 PM, Graeme gra...@sudo.ca wrote:
Note that I just did a full ppa-purge, and the updater still won't
upgrade my distro, so that's not the only thing that's going wrong here.
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@Graeme - that may not be the only thing going wrong for you, but this
bug report is only about the xorg packages from a PPA. Please submit a
new bug report using 'ubuntu-bug ubuntu-release-upgrader-core' after a
failed upgrade attempt as that will contain the log files we need to
analyze the
@brian-murray: I actually just did a normal apt-get dist-upgrade to
upgrade my system, and that was fine. I have more systems to do today
though, so if I run into any more issues that are non xorg-ppa related,
I'll make sure to file the bugs.
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Hi,
I managed to solve this error and do the upgrade from 13.10 to 14.04.
If you have the Xorg-edgers PPA enabled you have to purge it first, in
order to revert to the original config. However, I thought I just had to
remove the PPA from my software sources and be done with it. That didn't
work
Ι have a similar problem upgrading from 13.10 to 14.04
I was reffered to this bug.
is there a solution for 13.10 to 14.04 upgrade?
I reverted the Xorg,
tried again to upgrade
from terminal as well
as from the s/w upgrader,
when it starts calculating
it crashes and says the error above...
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I couldnt solve the error, did a clean install.
Txs for your help
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Ι have a similar problem upgrading from 13.10 to 14.04
I was reffered to this bug.
is there a solution for 13.10 to 14.04 upgrade?
I
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Assignee: Dimitri John Ledkov (xnox) = Michael Vogt (mvo)
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I tried to reproduce this, but just intalling 12.04 desktop and adding
the PPA and upgrading with the PPA packages is not enough to trigger the
bug unfortunately.
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** Description changed:
- Gets to the upgrade stage Setting new Software channels and the error
- window comes up on the Calculating the Changes part. Have got all
- security updates for 12.04 on and restarted but it still comes up. Using
- the proper software channels.
+ TEST CASE:
+ 1. Install
From ubuntu-meeting discussion about this bug.
08:34 slangasek do you recall if we had any idea at
the time what to do to improve this?
08:34 xnox slangasek: as far as I remember the
solution was to either (a) ppa-purge X-swat
ppa before
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Dmitrijs Ledkovs (xnox)
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o.K this was just for information.
I see this not as essential to handle this report.
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Hi npp,
we have today a hugday and we go to all ubuntu-release-upgrader
bugreports we have on launchpad.
Can you give us a answer if the workarround to switch off the ppa for xorg
files is working(see the comments above)?
We need that info to decide what further on this problem.
** Summary
On a glance it looks like you have shoot your in your foot.
An explanation - o.K :)
In main log you can find:
2012-10-20 17:26:54,102 DEBUG examining: 'deb http://ppa.launchpad.net
/xorg-edgers/ppa/ubuntu precise main'
which properly gives a non official xorg
,
which gives the error:
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Thanks, I've noticed in the software sources the xorg-edgers - I assume
I must have added this when I was having a bit of trouble with a new
Nvidia card.
However, I don't know what the PPA for the 'official' Xorg is - is it
within the normal Ubuntu PPAs?
I've disabled the edgers one and tried to
Q:However, I don't know what the PPA for the 'official' Xorg is - is it
within the normal Ubuntu PPAs?
A:You do not need a ppa for the official xorg it is just in precise
main.
Q:I've disabled the edgers one and tried to reinstall x but still not having
much success.
A:You can try first to
Hi npp,
unfortunally the report lacks the logs needed for investigation.
Can you attach all files (one by one separated please) that you find in
/var/log/dist-upgrade
here?
I set the report in mean time to incomplete. When the logs are attach
please set the status back to new.
Thank you for
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Hi all files now uploaded - there are numerous folders in there as well
- let me know if anything from those need uploading. There was a file
called apt-clone_system_state.tar.gz which was 650KB but wouldn't
upload, the uploaded said it was an empty file, which clearly it isn't.
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