Well, the difference between update-amanger refusing the upgrade and running
through was disabling the fglrx binary driver.
The PPA that had the driver you see in the logs was never used to install the
fglrx driver. The non canonical PPAs where my first guess of course, so I
disabled them all
The error shown by the update tool was not very specific, basically indicating
a problem with either a broken package or a repository.
In the joeckey log I then found that there where problems with the ati driver.
The log should still be available, I can upload that tonight when I have
access
** Attachment added: Jockey log with the error messages about the fglrx driver
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-installer/+bug/987007/+attachment/3103719/+files/jockey.log.gz
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I guess the real bug is then the lack of logging in the update
It should record the displayed errors somewhere.
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Here is the whole dist-upgrade tree.
I could not find any error in there I must admit
** Attachment added: dist-upgrade.tgz
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-installer/+bug/987007/+attachment/3104403/+files/dist-upgrade.tgz
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Public bug reported:
When running update-manager -d on 11.10 eventually an error will pop up in
the initial checking that terminates the upgrade with a rather unspecific error
about package problems. Looking closere at the log file, it looks like the
prorpietary fglrx driver is the problem.
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Title:
Upgrade from 11.10 to 12.4beta2 not possible with fglrx installed
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