I am curious about an upgrade which failed which I continued in bug 197199 
regarding the update-manager -d which I continued in another bug because it was 
a distro upgrade from gutsy to hardy.
This bug was said to be invalid because the distro I am using is Ubuntu 
Ultimate. As far as I can work out The upgrade was from gutsy to hardy, it was 
not an ultimate, upgrade. As far as I know one does not exist yet. I want to 
try and work the problem out because ubuntu update-manager will have a hardy 
distro upgrade in april, and I want to try and solve the entire problem before 
then. The Ultimate system seems to be a Ubuntu base, with packages added most 
of which are available in synaptic. The upgrade seems to have failed because 
the apparmor would not install cupsys, so there were associated dependency 
problems which were also ubuntu related. The Hardy system that 'failed is on 
USB, and there were problems loading wireless which I have not solved yet but 
seemed to be a problem with ndiswrapper.
Is apparmor necessary ? I know there is SELinux but I don't know enough about 
linux and ubuntu to configure it. I discovered this in bug 195661 which was 
also about a apparmour/cupsys upgrade failure filed by christer edwards, but it 
is listed as a cupsys bug.
I know when some universe and backport packages are added they can cause 
instability, The prime examples on my system have been ichthux, and Envy. Envy 
had a hardware problem no ati or nvidia card. Can packages that cause 
instability be identified before an upgrade is done? When I update-manager -d 
update-manager said my system was up to date. The USB upgrade has since 
upgraded to the hardy Alpha 6 kernel 2.6.24-11-generic which I managed with 
ethernet. cupsys still failed to configure, and crashed. I just got some new 
CDs so I'm going to burn a copy of hardy alpha 6 and install that.  Maybe I can 
just do a kernel/apparmor/cupsys transplant. Perhaps that would be like giving 
it a brain transplant. While I may be learning the 'hard way' what I learn 
usually leads to another program entirely.
I figure with the number of people turning to Ubuntu there are bound to be some 
weird bugs submitted by people only just introduced linux and ubuntu. Perhaps 
some of what I write can nip some of them in the bug.

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dist-upgrade failure,could not download repository indexes
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