I have been observing a similar bug on both 13.04 and 13.10 on a Lenovo
X220 (mobile Core i7 w/2 cores @ 2.7 Ghz and 8 GB RAM).
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Whatever made it work in Lubuntu 12.10, is not in Lubuntu 13.04. It has
never yet worked in 13.04, so I will be going back to using the manual
update method.
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I just tried the Software Updater (Update Manager) on Lubuntu 12.10, on
my 450 megahertz machine, and for the first time, the window showing
packages being downloaded (and later updates being applied), appeared,
and did not go away, which is what I expected to happen.
With faster machines, the
I just observed this problem on a 1.7 gigahertz machine having 1
gigabytes of RAM, which is within the minimum system requirements you
used as your rationale for ignoring the problem.
The system was reporting a crash in the system-updates notifier
(apport), and apparently that slowed down the
the official Ubuntu Documentation recommends a 1 GHz Pentium 4 with 1
gigabyte of RAM and 5 gigabytes of hard drive space, or better.[44] For
less powerful computers, there are other Ubuntu distributions such as
Lubuntu and Xubuntu.
this is not a bug, we just dont support you.
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As I said in my bug report, and in the comment I posted immediately upon
posting it, I am using lubuntu 12.10, which has system requirements
within the range that I used.
I was not attempting to use Ubuntu, which has become the most bloated
and slow of all of the Ubuntu variants.
I repeat (since
The system this occurred on is running Lubuntu 12.10.
I have been living with this problem for a long time, hoping it would
get fixed, but decided I might be the only person using a slow enough
machine to trigger the problem.
I think it also used to happen on Lubuntu 12.04.
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