Righty... I "think" I have dapper installed, at least all of the sources in my sources.lst were listed as dapper. However im sure I had this problem before.
Just changed all the sources to edgy and went to do a dist upgrade and it went through the motions and then told me nothing needed to be updated :|
this is of course after doing a "reload" of the package listing on my computer too.
seems to just not want to upgrade at all.
Just to prove im not mad.
Quotem3ta7h3ad@redemption:~ $ sudo apt-get update
Get:1 http://security.ubuntu.com edgy-security Release.gpg [191B]
Hit http://security.ubuntu.com edgy-security Release
Get:2 http://fm.archive.ubuntu.com edgy Release.gpg [191B]
Get:3 http://fm.archive.ubuntu.com edgy-updates Release.gpg [191B]
Hit http://security.ubuntu.com edgy-security/main Sources
Hit http://fm.archive.ubuntu.com edgy Release
Hit http://fm.archive.ubuntu.com edgy-updates Release
Hit http://security.ubuntu.com edgy-security/restricted Sources
Hit http://security.ubuntu.com edgy-security/universe Sources
Hit http://security.ubuntu.com edgy-security/multiverse Sources
Hit http://fm.archive.ubuntu.com edgy/main Sources
Hit http://fm.archive.ubuntu.com edgy/restricted Sources
Hit http://fm.archive.ubuntu.com edgy/universe Sources
Hit http://fm.archive.ubuntu.com edgy/multiverse Sources
Hit http://fm.archive.ubuntu.com edgy-updates/main Sources
Hit http://fm.archive.ubuntu.com edgy-updates/restricted Sources
Hit http://fm.archive.ubuntu.com edgy-updates/universe Sources
Hit http://fm.archive.ubuntu.com edgy-updates/multiverse Sources
Fetched 3B in 0s (5B/s)
Reading package lists... Done
and...
Quotem3ta7h3ad@redemption:~ $ sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
Calculating upgrade... Done
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
wtf?
try sudo aptitude dist-upgrade
it sometimes does slightly different things to apt-get. Also isnt there a command that makes the ubuntu gui updater do the update?
the wiki method just involves the gui updater saying "there is a new version of ubuntu!, go to www.ubuntulinux.com for instructions"
and ubuntu linux instructions just makes that message come up.
aptitude resulted in the same thing.
What 2.6.x kernel are you using? Have you cleared your apt cache?
Kernel:
Quotem3ta7h3ad@redemption:~ $ uname -a
Linux redemption 2.6.12-10-k7 #1 Sat Mar 11 16:59:38 UTC 2006 i686 GNU/Linux
clearing the cache does nothing.
Quotem3ta7h3ad@redemption:~ $ sudo apt-get clean
m3ta7h3ad@redemption:~ $ sudo apt-get update
Get:1 http://fm.archive.ubuntu.com edgy Release.gpg [191B]
Get:2 http://security.ubuntu.com edgy-security Release.gpg [191B]
Get:3 http://fm.archive.ubuntu.com edgy-updates Release.gpg [191B]
Hit http://security.ubuntu.com edgy-security Release
Hit http://fm.archive.ubuntu.com edgy Release
Hit http://fm.archive.ubuntu.com edgy-updates Release
Hit http://security.ubuntu.com edgy-security/main Sources
Hit http://security.ubuntu.com edgy-security/restricted Sources
Hit http://security.ubuntu.com edgy-security/universe Sources
Hit http://security.ubuntu.com edgy-security/multiverse Sources
Hit http://fm.archive.ubuntu.com edgy/main Sources
Hit http://fm.archive.ubuntu.com edgy/restricted Sources
Hit http://fm.archive.ubuntu.com edgy/universe Sources
Hit http://fm.archive.ubuntu.com edgy/multiverse Sources
Hit http://fm.archive.ubuntu.com edgy-updates/main Sources
Hit http://fm.archive.ubuntu.com edgy-updates/restricted Sources
Hit http://fm.archive.ubuntu.com edgy-updates/universe Sources
Hit http://fm.archive.ubuntu.com edgy-updates/multiverse Sources
Fetched 3B in 0s (6B/s)
Reading package lists... Done
m3ta7h3ad@redemption:~ $
Think I fooled apt-get into doing something.
Used a different countries sources for my sources.list and it appears to be updating now. :)
ah I may be in trouble here...
Quotem3ta7h3ad@redemption:~ $ sudo apt-get install -f
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
Correcting dependencies... Done
The following extra packages will be installed:
volumeid
The following NEW packages will be installed:
volumeid
0 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 1143 not upgraded.
1 not fully installed or removed.
Need to get 0B/61.4kB of archives.
After unpacking 111kB of additional disk space will be used.
Do you want to continue [Y/n]? y
Preconfiguring packages ...
(Reading database ... 115540 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking volumeid (from .../volumeid_093-0ubuntu18_i386.deb) ...
dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/volumeid_093-0ubuntu18_i386.deb (--unpack):
trying to overwrite `/sbin/vol_id, which is also in package udev
Errors were encountered while processing:
/var/cache/apt/archives/volumeid_093-0ubuntu18_i386.deb
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
Er... and nowt I know to fix that. hmm crappo!
Does it run? Then dont worry about it. :lol: Dist-upgrading can result in a few errors here and there as some packages become redundant, etc. Its a bit messy, but usually works.
Biggest problem Ive found is indeed the quality of the package servers.
And what were you doing apting up from the stable version of Ubuntu after your Window megahurtz was stoled?? :shrug: There is no benefit to Edgy or Feisty for the vast majority of machines that are to be doing work, not having speshul effext do uber sh*t.:roll: :lol:
well just fancied updating it as it just seemed wrong to be out of date, I mean I was running firefox 1.2 even. :|
As it is... now both installs are borked.
Contemplating installing straight edged debian as I can install that over a network without too much hassle. Ubuntu doesnt seem to have a network install which is a rather poor oversight I thinks. :)
Did you ever delete the "ubuntu-desktop" package along the way? Its the surest way to hose an apt-upgrade as its the necessary metapackage for any new stuff.
Latest Firefox update for Dapper is 1.5, and you can certainly run 2.0 if you wish (I run it from my /home, as Dapper is dependent on 1.5 being installed ;)) Dapper + backports is stable and nice. Edgy does run fine on my laptop, but other than FF 2.0 being stock, theres no real benefit in my case. ;)
If you install Dapper again, dont forget to add backports:
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu dapper-backports main restricted universe multiverse
lol either way its dead.
Nope definately didnt remove that in fact installed that.
If you have a fat line and a seperate /home, reinstallation + running EasyUbuntu is pretty quick. :D
Aye... true.
RIghty... well installed the net install of debian. Ubuntu live cd installer is a heap o crap. Everyone ive suggested it to has complained of it just not working. I came to use it for the first time and... pfft.. black screen, couldnt even access an F# terminal.
So im plain debian stable at the moment, may upgrade to testing but for the moment im staying here. Just need to figure out the ATI drivers as the fonts are doing my head in so difficult to read on this screen.
The graphical installer is still beta imho. The "alternative" iso, is better. Thats the curses based one. Likely it was ATI issues that borked your live install session. ;)
Tried the alternate cd.
Got as far as detecting network devices and loading kernel drivers. Then crashed.
Ubuntu is gone.
One thing I am having trouble with is enabling 3d acceleration, the ATI drivers I downloaded from ati only give me the control panel for it and just seem to not do anything.