<cirwin> I was attempting an upgrade using `update-manager -d`, but it seems that X failed while configuring packages, then froze while trying to restart gdm (probably due to unconfigured packages). Is there any way to resume the update-manager process? <mvo> cirwin: if the machine is still running, the upgrader is in /tmp, you can run it from there again <yofel> kwtm: the beta2 images should be available as torrents when they are released tomorrow <mvo> cirwin: it does support text mode <mvo> cirwin: could you please file a bug with all the logs attached? <mvo> cirwin: logs in /var/log/dist-upgrade/* ? <yofel> kwtm: but you can just get a daily image (http or zsync) today though, there won't change much <cirwin> mvo it is not still running. <cirwin> mvo, I could do it with dpkg, I just knew that update-manager does more foo than that. Didn't want to miss out. <mvo> cirwin: it does do a bit more, like removing obsolete packages and auto-removable ones, but if you are fluent with synpatic/apt/dpkg you can just do that yourself e.g. with the synaptic obsoeletes and auto-removable status in synaptic <mvo> cirwin: but please send the logs so that the failure can be analyized <cirwin> mvo, will do. `ubuntu-bug update-manager`? <mvo> cirwin: that should work
** Attachment added: "apt.log" http://launchpadlibrarian.net/43355536/apt.log -- update-manager crash on update from 9.10 to lucid https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/557358 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
