Looking at your list of installed packages there are still quite a few
Xorg packages from PPAs installed.
xserver-xorg-video-s3 1:0.6.5+git20120912.92d10d5d-0ubuntu0sarvatt 0
xserver-xorg-video-savage 1:2.3.6+git20120801.3d181030-0ubuntu0sarvatt 0
xserver-xorg-video-siliconmotion
Success! After a lot of searching around using the information from apt-
cache, I wasn't able to find much more information but the versioning
that was present in the logs. The closest lead I found was a dead xorg-
testing repository which was inactive and relied on xorg-edgers. Trying
to add and
** Changed in: ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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Title:
Fails to calculate upgrade setting software channels
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Thanks Brian! I've attached the logs and intend to pore over them myself
now that I know where they are. I'll update the bug if I discover anything
relevant. I assume I have something custom-sourced that simply wasn't
cleaned up in a ppa-purge, since I'm more than a little apt-happy.
On Tue, Nov
apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected dist-upgrade raring
** Description changed:
- In accordance to solutions I saw posted in other similar issues, I
- installed ppa-purge and purged the xorg-edgers ppa I had installed. I
- also removed a couple of other ppas that seemed like they