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tnx Vitaliy Kulikov (slonua) (#4), that worked for me too!!!
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Vitaliy Kulikov: That worked for me too. Thanks a lot!
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package libdrm2 2.4.39-0ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade: trying to
overwrite shared '/usr/share/doc/libdrm2/changelog.Debian.gz', which is
Спасибо, все работает коллега.
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package libdrm2 2.4.39-0ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade: trying to
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In the amd64 version of the package, the changelog is a plain file,
while in the i386 version, it is actually a symlink to
../libdrm2/changelog.Debian.gz (which is NOT contained in the package).
I presume the latter is an error.
This is why the packages won't install. Now removing the file prior
(Sorry: The symlink is only there in the libdrm-* packages. In the base
libdrm2 package, the two changelog files actually match.)
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The fix: sudo rm /usr/share/doc/libdrm2/changelog.Debian.gz, did not
work for me!
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Vitaliy Kulikov's solution worked for me too. Thanks.
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Looks like it might work. no system errors rebooting computer. thx Jim
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Yep, it works if all the changelog.Debian.gz files are deleted. Thanks!
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Works for me. Thanks!
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Several times I tried Vitaliy Kulikov's suggestion, but it did not work.
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This fix worked for me. I had to repeat it for several other files that
would not install as well. I think there were 6 in all, with similar
names. Anyway deleting the file and then rerunning install fixed it. No
more nag to install these. Thanks
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Thank you Vitaliy Kulikov. It works!
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I believe bug #1068165, bug #1069774, bug #1069210, and bug #1075027 all
have the same underlying cause, but I'm not marking them as duplicates
of each other because (1) I'm not 100% certain, and (2) I want people to
be able to find the bug reports when the automatic crash reporting
prompts them
Worked for me too.
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@Vitaliy Kulikov, it worked, thanks
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Confirmed, worked for me as well. Appreciate it. :) Now someone just
needs to patch this.
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I drilled down to the folder to check permissions. Before removing the
file, I decided to check for other solutions. I found my solution
matched the suggestion. This workaround fixed this update, for now.
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@Vitaliy Kulikov: That worked for me too. Thx!
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The following packages will be upgraded:
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1 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 0 B/26.5 kB of archives.
After this operation, 4,096 B of additional disk space will be used.
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(Reading database ... 217134 files and
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New = Confirmed
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here is a fix:
$sudo rm /usr/share/doc/libdrm2/changelog.Debian.gz
after try again.
it's possible then you use 3rd party repos !! ;)
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Vitaliy Kulikov thank you, it worked. Now to fix everything else
upgrading from 12.04 to 12.10 broke :(
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