OK, so despite this having been confirmed at 1.99-20, I've just
installed 1.99-21 and had the same problem.
Gives me absolutely NO clue as to whether I now have a system that's
ever going to work again... I've ticked all four of my hard drives,
because I don't remember at this point which one
Extra information. In /var/apt/term.log I see
/usr/sbin/grub-probe: error: cannot stat `/,'.
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grub-pc update fails with writing GRUB to
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Reporting against Audacious, though the problem MAY be with XFCE (though
it only affects Audacious).
Since upgrading to Xubuntu 12.04, the Audacious icon in the wind buttons
panel keeps flashing. No other icons do this and it didn't do this
before upgrading.
Flashing stops
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Getting pissed off with getting an error message every time I install
any other software, so decided to dig into this.
The bug is in line 38 of the postinst script.
-
rkhtmpdir=$(grep '^TMPDIR' /etc/rkhunter.conf | sed 's/TMPDIR=//')
Now this is getting annoying.
Rknunter IS installed OK and is functioning.
But every time I install or update any other software it's throwing
errors:
Errors were encountered while
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automatically added somewhere...
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: rkhunter 1.3.8-10
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.0.0-17.30-generic 3.0.22
Uname: Linux 3.0.0-17-generic x86_64
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package rkhunter 1.3.8-10 failed to install/upgrade: ErrorMessage:
subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 883324 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/883324
I'm rather puzzled by the statement There seems to be no satisfactory
workaround.
The posting referenced by Douglas (which is essentially the same one I
originally referenced, on a different site) says,
I
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/dev/.initramfs triggers warnings in rkhunter
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Since Ubuntu 11.10, /dev/.initramfs is a symlink to /run/initramfs.
rkhunter triggers a daily warning about this:
[10:57:36] Checking for hidden files and directories [ Warning ]
[10:57:36] Warning: Hidden file found: /dev/.initramfs: symbolic link to
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I normally have my grub.cfg set up so that I see the kernel messages
during the boot process. Since Ubuntu has upgraded to the 3.0.x Kernel,
this no longer works; instead, once the Grub menu has disappeared, all I
see until X has started is a very disconcerting blank screen.
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Title:
3.0.x kernels ignore
Hi Joseph,
Tried your suggestion; still the same unfortunately. I actually had
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=splash=verbose
but tried
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=
which made no difference.
I also noticed a line in that file saying
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX=nomodeset quiet vga=795
and tried removing the
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Installed:
grub-common 1.99-12ubuntu5
grub-gfxpayload-lists 0.5
grub-pc 1.99-12ubuntu5
grub-pc-bin 1.99-12ubuntu5
grub2-common 1.99-12ubuntu5
I have previous kernels installed, one of which I want to boot from by default.
By setting GRUB_DEFAULT in
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Grub2 doesn't auto-boot
Please ignore my comment about a bug in startup-manager. On further
investigation I understand how this is working and the but I thought
existed doesn't.
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Updates to 11.10 arrived this morning and after clicking the flashing
icon and install updates, they were installed OK. So it appears the
problem has been fixed with the new release.
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sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
Offered me a number of updated packages, but none with the Kernel in
them.
I've tried installing the daily build and release candidates, but these fail
trying to build my Nvidia video driver:
I've now installed Kernel 3.0.7-030007-generic and this has resolved the
problem. Many thanks for your help.
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Kernel 3.0.0-12 makes system very sluggish
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Since installing Xubuntu 11.10, my computer has become very sluggish,
especially when performing CPU-intensive tasks. I'm guessing this has
something to to with the Kernel's scheduling, since with a twin-core
processor I should have plenty of spare CPU to do things like
Apologies for what may seem a stupid question, but where can I get hold
of the development kernel to test with? I've spent several hours
searching, but can't find it.
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the weekend, so I'll investigate whether this is still a problem then
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New (clean) installation of Xubuntu 11.04.
Updates icon appears in taskbar.
Click icon, update manager appears.
Click install updates
Button appears depressed for a couple of seconds.
Nothing else happens.
The same occurs when taking the update manager option from the menu.
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Upgrade from Jaunty to Karmic Kubuntu failed during post-removal phase:
subprocess installed post-removal script returned error exit status 1
Could not install 'linux-restricted-modules-2.6.28-13-generic'
The upgrade wil continue but the
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up saying installArchives() failed. I'll now attach the current
versions of the log files in case there's any more information in them.
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After installing Karmic today and rebooting, I didn't get the
opportunity to enter the passphrase for my LUKS encrypted home
partition. This meant that not only didn't I have a usable home
partition but also (because they're in /etc/crypttab after the home
partition) I didn't
The workaround that got me through was simply to not specify the
offending partition during the install then to manually add it to
/etc/fstab once I'd finished.
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System:
Ubuntu 9.04 AMD-64
After upgrading to KDE4.3, Digikam no longer displays any thumbnail
images (so can't do anything with my pictures).
From .xsession-errors the problem appears to be something to do with
Marble.
kdeinit4: preparing to
I'm seeing this problem with four kernel-related updates showing as blocked
when I click on the updater icon.
linux-headers-generic - 2.6.28.11.15 (amd64)
linux-restricted-modules-generic - 2.6.28.11.15 (amd64)
linux-generic - 2.6.28.11.15 (amd64)
linux-image-generic - 2.6.28.11.15 (amd64)
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I have reported a bug (https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=195448) with KDE
for Digikam 0.10.0 crashing fatally (and taking the whole computer out!)
From the diagnostics I supplied, the developer (Gilles Caulier) has deduced
that a number of
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System: AMD-64, Jaunty (fully updated)
Sorry, I don't know which package this is related to - presumably the base
system or something similar?
Booting into recovery mode, one of the options I am presented with after
initial startup is root shell with networking (sorry, I'm
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Attempting to install Xubuntu januty. Existing system was Kubuntu
Intrepid, but I was formatting /, /usr, /var to make a clean install.
Install appeared to finish cleanly and prompted for reboot. However when
X started up, the following pop-up
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Attempting to install Xubuntu Jaunty to replace an existing Kubuntu
Intrepid.
Because the install was a total failure (separate bug raised) I had to
restore from my backups. However, having done so and attempted to
reboot, Grub failed with
I understand what you're saying (can't honestly say I understand UUIDs
or what they're for though...)
In my case, regenerating menu.lst wouldn't have made any difference,
because having a failed installation meant that I had to restore it from
my dumps, where the installer couldn't (and
Having now read up a bit on UUIDs, it seems to me that if an existing
partition is being reformatted, it SHOULD retain the existing UUID.
Anything referring to that particular partition by UUID will then still
safely be able to find it if necessary. Although at one level a
reformatted filesystem
Update:
Had another go at this today and it installed successfully. Still had the
errors from Java, but the ca-certificates worked this time (new version or
something?) so it appears that's where the error came from.
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Hi Scott,
Unfortunately I can't confirm whether or not this is still a problem as I've
given up using Compiz (or KDE4's desktop effects) as once the ooh, isn't that
impressive stage has worn off, having a more responsive desktop became more
interesting.
Sadly I can't even try to reproduce this
Thanks for that very comprehensive reply, Luke. I've finally had the
opportunity to reconfigure the cryptography using LUKS and that's solved
my problem.
Lesson for me - use LUKS in future...
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Hi Bryce,
My understanding from reading elsewhere is that this problem may be due to the
fact that there are problems with the ATI fglrx driver with the new version of
X being used in this release and that it isn't included in it for that reason,
hence why it needs to be removed.
I've added
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After failing to install a few packages (ca-certificates, java6-jre,
java6-bin (already installed configured)) the installer popped up
dialogues telling me again that they'd failed, then crashed.
A large number of packages were left half-installed, so I am attempting
to
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Log attached. I suspect I'm going to have to restore from backups :-(
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Not surprisingly, the system was stuffed on reboot.
A message about not being able to find md5sum was noticed during the early
stage of boot, then when X started it just displayed a black screen with a few
random patches of colour.
Fortunately I have good backups or I'd be in trouble.
Worrying
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After failing to install a few packages (ca-certificates, java6-jre,
java6-bin (already installed configured)) the installer popped up
dialogues telling me again that they'd failed, then crashed.
A large number of packages were left half-installed, so I am
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Trying to upgrade my system from Kubuntu 8.10 to 9.04.
Distribution Upgrade gets as far as Preparing to upgrade and I get a
pop-up saying This computer is currently using the AMD 'fglrx' graphics
driver. No version of this driver is available that works with your
hardware in
A small update.
Looking again at this today, I see that I actually HAVE update-manager-
core 1:0.93.35 installed, as it's a dependency of update-manager-kde.
So the problem seems to be either that a newer version of update-manager
ought to be on the repositories or perhaps that it should be
Still failing the same on my system, Michael.
My /etc/apt/sources.list may help - in case I'm pulling DEBs from
somewhere different to you.
# See http://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes for how to upgrade to
# newer versions of the distribution.
deb http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/
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Binary package hint: update-manager
Initially attempting to install xubuntu desktop onto a Kubuntu 8.10, AMD_64
system.
Not sure if the problem is actually update-manager or update-manager-core.
# apt-get install xubuntu-desktop
Reading package lists... Done
Building
It was from an upgrade as Jonathan suggested. Not QUITE bug 272378 but
evidently related. It was actually because ~/.kde/share/config/kmailrc
had a line in it saying:
folders[$e]=$HOME/.kde4/share/apps/kmail/mail
Correcting that line solved the problem. Looks like another migration
problem then.
Interestingly, installing php5-mysql DOES fix this problem. So thanks
for that, Marc.
Seems strange that it was OK without it before the update; possibly
something strange in the install of PDO_MYSQL - either that or something
that was in it got deleted by the upgrade.
I'm now at
Interestingly, installing php5-mysql DOES fix this problem. So thanks
for that, Marc.
Seems strange that it was OK without it before the update; possibly
something strange in the install of PDO_MYSQL - either that or something
that was in it got deleted by the upgrade.
I'm now at
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Binary package hint: libapache2-mod-php5
(package guessed - may be incorrect)
Kubuntu 8.10, AMD-64.
I installed today's updates, which attempted to re-start Apache2. But Apache
failed to start. The following error appeared in the error log:
/usr/sbin/apache2: symbol lookup
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Kubuntu 8.10, AMD-64.
I installed today's updates, which attempted to re-start Apache2. But Apache
failed to start. The following error appeared in the error log:
/usr/sbin/apache2: symbol lookup
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Binary package hint: kmail
KDE4 on Kubuntu 8.10 has supposedly migrated all user kde files from
~/.kde4 to ~/.kde.
Noticing that some residual ~/.kde4 files and directories had been
created, I deleted these. As soon as I did this and tried to use Kmail,
it crashed.
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This is an issue with Kubuntu AMD-64-bit, 8.10, with the new KDE4.2
installed. I'm not sure if it's a KDE problem or a xorg problem though.
Since installing KDE4.2, I get frequent patches of black and green
stripes appearing in various parts of my screen. It seems
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(Choosing kdebase as I'm not sure where this should actually be but it seems
possible)
AMD-64 - Kubuntu 8.10
When I installed Kubuntu 8.04, I did a clean install so that no old
configuration files existed outside my home directory.
I noticed
Thanks Jonathan.
For the record, after re-starting , the updates available icon was
still showing a large number of updates to install. Clicking it seemed
to finish off configuring (which I thought my earlier commands had done
- shows how well I understand apt).
...now to see what else KDE have
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Attempting to install KDE4.2 as per instructions at
http://www.kubuntu.org/news/kde-4.2
System: Kubuntu 8.10 AMD-64 (kdebase selected as I'm not sure which of the
several packages mentioned should really be selected)
After downloading all
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Kubuntu 8.10, AMD_64
$ apt-cache policy compiz
compiz:
Installed: 1:0.7.8-0ubuntu4.1
Candidate: 1:0.7.8-0ubuntu4.1
Version table:
*** 1:0.7.8-0ubuntu4.1 0
500 http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com intrepid-updates/main Packages
100
Finally had time to set up a crypto disc on a clean Intrepid install and
I can confirm that this problem persists.
I'm prompted for the filesystem's passphrase but if I type it
incorrectly, I don't get re-prompted, the boot just continues and then
quickly fails because, not surprisingly, it can't
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Kunbuntu 8.10, AMD-64
Attempting to install the latest updates through Adept, the following error
message appeared:
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Further investigation reveals:
run-parts: executing /etc/kernel/postinst.d/nvidia-common
run-parts: /etc/kernel/postinst.d/nvidia-common exited with return code 10
Failed to process /etc/kernel/postinst.d at
/var/lib/dpkg/info/linux-image-2.6.27-9-generic.postinst line 1002.
as the
Update:
My guess that this was in some way related to bug 303227 appears to have been
correct, as now I have managed to get past the other bug, this has now
installed successfully. Chaging status to invalid.
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Attempting to install today's kernel updates via adept, it failed with
the following errors:
Commit failed.
To continue, hit ok and we will try to recover. If you close the application
now, we will not do anything and you
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It seems that the recovery has failed. Please fix manually (try dpkg
--configure -a and/or apt-get -f install) in terminal...
The error was:
APT Error. Context:
Running dpkg,
[ /usr/bin/dpkg, --status-fd, 3, --configure, -a ],
Sup-process
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Binary package hint: ecryptfs-utils
Kubuntu 8.10
I am trying to follow the instructions at
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EncryptedPrivateDirectory to set up an
encrypted private directory.
apt-get install ecryptfs-utils installs 53-1ubuntu12. However, the
instructions
In which case, either the instructions for password-less login are also
wrong or there are files missing from the package, as /usr/share
/ecryptfs-utils isn't installed by it.
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Dustin,
It may be that there actually IS a version problem:
$ dpkg -l | grep ecryptfs-utils
ii ecryptfs-utils53-1ubuntu12
ecryptfs cryptographic filesystem (utilities)
$ dpkg -L ecryptfs-utils | grep /usr/share/ecryptfs-utils
$
So
That sorted it, thanks both.
Probably worth putting that in the instructions as well to save more bug
reports?
Should I be safe installing the other 69 updates in proposed to a live
system?
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Backtrace attached as requested. It doesn't say much; I hope it's
useful.
Will having the debug version installed have any performance impact on
my system? (apart from presumably taking up more space). If so, what's
the process to revert safely to the non-debug version.
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OOPS! missed a step in the instructions. Another backtrace attached; a
bit bigger this time.
If it's only crashes that will be affected, no problem. It'll be handy
for other bugs anyway.
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So it looks like the problem may actually lie with the default video
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Successfully installed by not telling the installer about the partitions
I wanted to keep. So then I had to re-edit /etc/fstab to put them back
and delete all the stuff the installer put in the directories I was
going to mount over.
Luckily I know Unix well; this would have defeated a lot of
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Attempting to run showfoto, it crashes immediately after showing the
splash screen.
$ showfoto
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'Exiv2::Error'
KCrash: Application 'showfoto' crashing...
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I am having a similar problem since installing Kubuntu 8.10. The theme of the
cursor displayed in any position seems to be completely random.
Annoyingly I can't provide screenshots as ksnapshot doesn't capture the cursor
and the new installation of the Gimp seems to lack the ability it used to
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kdebase-workspace-bin
Kubuntu 8.10 on AMD-64
ksystraycmd --version
Qt: 4.4.3
KDE: 4.1.2 (KDE 4.1.2)
KSysTrayCmd: KSysTrayCmd 0.1
Attempted to launch an application with ksystraycmd. It immediately
crashes.
ksystraycmd xterm
KCrash: Application
** Attachment added: strace of failed attempt to run a command with
ksystraycmd
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19342444/strace
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(Kubuntu 8.10) ksystraycmd crashes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/293669
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