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I want to add that my trash can has disappeared.
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After rebooting I cannot boot from the first target in GRUB.
I get something about /dev/hda5 not found.
Begin: waiting for root filesystem.
(nothing happens)
Then I selected another target: 2.6.17-11-generic in GRUB. Then I got
this what is attached as a picture.
When nothing has happened for
My dmesg after the reboot is attached.
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I want to add that much of my customization of KDE has gone!
Some of the short cuts in the panel are gone.
The clock has a wrong appearance.
The System Guard applet in the panel has wrong appearance.
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I want to add, that I have 1 GB of RAM.
My CPU is a 1.8GHz Pentium M.
My computer is an IBM Thinkpad T42.
Other info:
lspci:
~ $ lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 82855PM Processor to I/O Controller (rev
03)
00:01.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82855PM Processor to AGP Controller
Some logging:
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (07-05-02 16:54) (P:0 L:1) [0]
[ 16:54:30 up 19 days, 16:05, 2 users, load average: 0.14,
0.23, 0.51]
~ $ sudo tail -n 30 /var/log/everything/current
May 2 13:17:01 [CRON] (pam_unix) session closed for user
I just want to add my Ubuntu hardware database entry :
9514b051e60fdb09a10d51200fd2d3c5
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: Thursday, 26 April 2007
From: mvsjes2
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Subj: [Bug 107188] Re: [MASTER] [kde] Upgrade tool crashed (edgy -
feisty)
Marc,
After the upgrade, go to /var/log/dist-upgrade/main.log. Just before
the
crash entries at the end of the log, you'll see a list of packages
that
were flagged
Same as others above -- I had the memory allocation error in
DistUpgradeViewKDE.py, shortly after the screen that asks about removing
packages. However, when I tried to reboot, grub was hosed up.
In my case, the problem was that the grub device names had changed.
Previously in grub menu.lst I
Just want to add...
I did an upgrade about four times from edgy to feisty and ran into the
same problem each time. It was the same machine/config, I restored back
each time with a clone tool. I have 512meg of ram and 2gig swap drive. I
ran the last upgrade with the swap file monitor running. It
I have a couple Kubuntu machines in our office to waiting to be
upgraded, but I am putting that on hold for now. I can't risk it -
apparently here some people's machines were hosed after the crash
(shouldn't there be something on the main site, to warn people
temporarily against upgrading). It is
mvsjes, you beat me to it. I was going to set up a log on another 6.10
machine that needs to be feistied and see when/what goes crazy at the
point of crash. But this raises another small issue; It's all very well
to say you need to do a manual clean-up (oh yes, I'm all for keeping
disk clear of
...
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from the Dune series, Frank Herbert
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Marc,
After the upgrade, go to /var/log/dist-upgrade/main.log. Just before the
crash entries at the end of the log, you'll see a list of packages that
were flagged for removal.
Just sudo apt-get remove --purge copy/paste the list of packages here
and you should be good to go.
For the record, I
After a restart things appear to be functioning normally for me.
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After a restart things appear to be functioning normally for me.
[Snipped] belch! Good stuff!
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I got the same Upgrade Tool Crashed too after I clicked to remove
obsolete packages. Exactly same message. And I got this from a newly
installed edgy that is immediately upgraded to feisty. (I botched my
first attempt to upgrade.)
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Hmm, that was the same thing for me. The remove obsolete packages -
thanks for reminding me.
I'm also having a problem on a clean system with adept not starting
but not really crashing either, just kdesu hanging out in memory and
then adept not starting until I reboot.
On 4/25/07, AllisterX
I was in a mess after this happened to me. KDE was only half installed,
I have no idea what state everything else is in. I reinstalled KDE, but
kdeinit was still missing a bunch of libs. After reloading each of
these I have KDE up and runnning again...o and startkde was no longer
being called.
** Also affects: update-manager (Baltix)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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I connect through Wireless LAN. After the crash everything seems ok. The
computer has 1.5 GB RAM and about 900MB swap (which is rarely used
indeed). It has not lost any connectivity - as can be noticed.
I remember that among the so-called obsolete packages were (* correspond to
forgotten chars,
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After a restart everything seems to be alright including all server
stuff and databases. No further step has been required so far.
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Hi
I just got this same problem. I do not have any wireless configured, I
am connected to a LAN router. I did not lose connectivity after the
crash, and I am in fact writing this from my Kubuntu system, that seems
to work fine.
After confirming I wanted to uninstall those old packages it just
Same problem after 4 hours of downloading/upgrading. I started a new bug
thread because the update manager instructed me to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/update-manager/+bug/109074
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Could this be theme releated? What theme do you use?
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For me, problem occured after upgrade-manager got stuck with interaction
for package lm-sensors. I had to kill this post-intall thread, update
manager went on till the end of install phase and then crashed when
arriving to clean-up phase.
Please note that I had previously applied the
Just to add to this, I've had similar behaviour. Running KDE 3.5.5. An
aptitude upgrade run after a reboot removed three packages, and it's
fine.
Following up from Stephan's comment about being away from the machine
for a while, I left this to work for a while, and there was generally a
question
I had this crash in the clean up stage after I confirmed to remove some
obsolete packages
Error trace nearly identical to the one above.
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*believe* my failure to do this is the more
likely cause.
DJ Brown
Austin, TX
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I experienced a complete system crash after starting the upgrad edgy to
feisty. Now I cannot boot anymore and (sniff) have to resort to windows
to add to this bug list. I do not even know how to retrieve any log
files or personal data which went down with my system.
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I also got a crash during full upgrade.
Maybe a network error was the reason. I use Wifi for my computer (I hate
all those cables in my house), and this has been a bit buggy from time
to time...
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Here's some additional info. which might provide some clues.
I was running Kubuntu 6.10 with all current updates installed on 19-Apr.
I was using default KDE theme. I have a Broadcom Wireless card and was
using ndiswrapper.
The upgrade proceeded correctly and all 600-800 packages were downloaded
Hi,
in my case the Upgrade Tool crashed in the phase clean up. The last
interaction was that it asked me to confirm the removal of some
unsupported packages.
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Encountered the same problem today - the stack trace is exactly the
same. If necessary I can upload my log files.
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Forgot to add some details: I ran aptitude dist-uprade after the crash and
everything is fine now - I am happily running Feisty.
I don't think is related to with wireless networking, but for the record my
laptop is with Intel 3945ABG.
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What version of KDE did you have installed in Edgy? what stage was the
installer at when it crashed?
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Everyone bitten by this bug has a complete upgrade, its just that some
old package have not be removed.
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if it hleps, the upgrader crashed after i confirmed to remove some
obsolote packages (i had php4, but i cant remember if it was in this
remove box). It seems that the upgrade was succesfull (system is working
ok) and the only problem was these packages, which i removed afterwards
manually. Is
Hi,
What version of KDE did you have installed in Edgy?
3.5.5 to the best of my knowledge (the latest in Kubuntu Edgy)
what stage was the installer at when it crashed?
must have been close to finish.
After reboot the system seems to be properly setup.
The last interaction as far as I
I was not able to reproduce this on a 256MB RAM/377MB SWAP machine (no
other aps runing when the upgrade was runing, only adept). I also tried
it with amarok, kmail and konqoror runing in the background and got no
memeory expection.
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This problem might be releated to a network failure during the download
of the packages. Most logs seem to have one (but at least one does not
have it). But it might be something to try to reproduce it.
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The only warnings I could find in my main.log are
WARNING no activity on terminal for 240 seconds (Configuring libssl0.9.8)
WARNING no activity on terminal for 240 seconds (Configuring bcm43xx-fwcutter)
In fact I was away from the machine for more than 3 minutes during
upgrade.
How would a
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