I finally completed an update to 10.10, but the upgrade got interrupted
as the system froze. Rebooting did not work as a number of updates did
not complete. I used the safe (hold shift key down) method and got the
system to fix the broken packages. This kept asking for the 'Alpha
AMD64' cd which I don't have as I use an AMD Athlon 3200+.  While the
system started, the update manager reported broken packages. Synaptic
won't open, so I tried the Ubuntu software centre. This also asked for
the 'Alpha AMD64'. I used terminal to get updates (sudo apt-get update),
but this also asked for the Alpha AMD64 CD.

I rebooted a number of times with the same result.

I'm stumped.

On Tue, 2010-10-12 at 03:56 +0000, Bug Watch Updater wrote:
> ** Changed in: blcr (Debian)
>        Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
>

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package blcr-dkms does not support 2.6.33 or more recent kernels
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/555729
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