@las, your bug is a different (already known) problem about not being
able to access /vmlinuz on usb keys.
The original bug had something to do with the root partition being read-
only (I think, judging from the attached df output), but seems to be out
of date at this point. Closing as fixed.
Im getting this on beta 2
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package nvidia-current 190.53-0ubuntu4 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
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I tried on usb liveThis is when i try using synaptic.Im not sure
that i should not install drivers on usb live with persistence file.But
new users would wnt to know if there Hw works before an install I
think..
Setting up initramfs-tools (0.92bubuntu71) ...
update-initramfs: deferring update
I'm still getting this with x64 10.04 + all current updates. Is there a
known fix yet?
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I still got this error when upgrading from Karmic to Lucid Alpha 3.
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Seems to be fixed now. However I don't know exactly since when. Can
others confirm this ?
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package nvidia-current 190.53-0ubuntu4 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
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Sorry, I moved back to a former backup of karmic for other reason...
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Same problem here, clean install of Kubuntu Lucid Alpha 2. Nvidia
proprietary driver does not install.
I'll attach /var/log/jockey.log for the nvidia driver (I have tried
twice).
Since modern nvidia hardware will overheat rapidly if used with the nv
driver, I would regard this bug as serious.
Should have said, this is on i386, not x86_64 as per the OP.
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