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Title:
update-manager crashes when trying to upgrade to 13.10 when nvidia
video driver in use
To manage notifica
Changing display-driver worked for me. Ref comment #6.
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Title:
update-manager crashes when trying to upgrade to 13.10 when nvidia
video driver
On a second system w/Nvidia.
Failed 4 times using:
"in a terminal: /usr/bin/pkexec /usr/bin/do-release-upgrade
--frontend=DistUpgradeViewGtk3 -d"
twice with result:
Checking for a new Ubuntu release
authenticate 'saucy.tar.gz' against 'saucy.tar.gz.gpg'
extracting 'saucy.tar.gz'
Real-time signa
On Tue, Nov 05, 2013 at 09:50:42AM -, klap-in wrote:
> @brian-murray
>
> - I got the update popup, after usual update. I try the upgrade button, but
> it fails silence.
> - Next i tried in a terminal: /usr/bin/pkexec /usr/bin/do-release-upgrade
> --frontend=DistUpgradeViewGtk3 -d
> This fail
@brian-murray
- I got the update popup, after usual update. I try the upgrade button, but it
fails silence.
- Next i tried in a terminal: /usr/bin/pkexec /usr/bin/do-release-upgrade
--frontend=DistUpgradeViewGtk3 -d
This fails with a segfault.
- Next i tried again that command in a terminal and
** Summary changed:
- update-manager crashes when trying to upgrade to 13.10
+ update-manager crashes when trying to upgrade to 13.10 when nvidia video
driver in use
** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
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When clicking the upgrade button the following command is called:
/usr/bin/pkexec /usr/bin/do-release-upgrade
--frontend=DistUpgradeViewGtk3 -d
Could you please try that in a terminal? Thanks in advance.
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@brian-murray Yes, it also happens without sudo. The update manager
prompts for the password after clicking the "Upgrade..." button and it
fails after that.
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Does this only happen when using 'sudo update-manager -d' with the
nvidia driver, or does it also happen with just 'update-manager -d' and
the nvidia driver?
** Description changed:
- The update manager segfaults when trying to upgrade from 13.04 to 13.10.
+ The update manager segfaults when tryi
I also had the problem and NVIDIA driver. Completed the do-release-
upgrade method last night.
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Title:
update-manager crashes when trying to upg
Another one on NVIDIA binary driver... do-release-upgrade works
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Title:
update-manager crashes when trying to upgrade to 13.10
To manage notific
As comment #6 above, I switched from NVIDIA to nouveau driver.
Upgrade ran fine from update-manager GUI.
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Title:
update-manager crashes when tryi
I'm also using the NVIDIA binary driver (304.something).
I can confirm that upgrading with `do-release-upgrade` works.
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Title:
update-manager cra
I am also using the NVIDIA binary driver. I did the upgrade in a
terminal with do-release-upgrade that worked.
The bug is not in update-manager but in the Gtk3 frontend of the command
do-release-upgrade from the source package ubuntu-release-upgrader
(update-manager internally invokes do-release-u
I have an NVIDIA card, and was using the binary driver.
I have switched to the open source driver, and retried the upgrade, and it
worked for me, no more "Real-time signal 0" error nor core dumped.
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See also https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/update-
manager/+bug/1241684
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Title:
update-manager crashes when trying to upgrade to 13.10
T
foo@bar:/media$ update-manager -d
Checking for a new Ubuntu release
authenticate 'saucy.tar.gz' against 'saucy.tar.gz.gpg'
extracting 'saucy.tar.gz'
Real-time signal 0
Note that I did this in a read-only directory. When running, e.g., in
/tmp, it works reproducibly.
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Just to add to this, I also get a message in the terminal that says
"Real-time signal 0".
Note also that after 3 attempts to do this, it got a little further and
then crashed again. The terminal output is:
Checking for a new Ubuntu release
WARNING:root:fetch result != continue (2)
Traceback (most
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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