I'm having the same problem upgrading from 11.04 to 11.10.
Here's my log.
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@Artur Hubert
As I recommended to Sharjeel Lasharie, I recommend that you either post a
question about this problem
(https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/update-manager/+addquestion), or post a
new bug report as Jean-Baptiste Lallement instructed. (Either way, I recommend
you include a summary
@Eliah
Jean-Baptiste Lallement's suggestion was to remove the package called
dontzap... I do not have a package called dontzap but still have that problem.
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@Sharjeel Lasharie
The advice I was referring to was: In the future please file a new report...
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs
Or open a question:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/update-manager/+addquestion
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It looks like the package isn't there any more.
sudo apt-get remove dontzap
[sudo] password for artur:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package dontzap
sudo aptitude remove dontzap
Couldn't find any
@Artur Hubert
Jean-Baptiste Lallement's suggestion was to remove the package called dontzap.
Your ability to do this should not be affected in any way by the way in which
you attempted to perform the upgrade, unless the process of attempting to
upgrade has rendered your Ubuntu system
@Sharjeel Lasharie
To get help, please submit a question
(https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/update-manager/+addquestion), or follow
Jean-Baptiste Lallement's advice in post #24 in this bug. If you submit a
question, normally you'd (1) include the full text of those files in your
question,
@Artur, this is because your problem is caused by dontzap not a PPA.
Please remove dontzap and try to upgrade again. In the future please
file a new report instead of adding me too to an existing report which
looks the same and actually isn't.
Thanks and don't hesitate to report any new bug.
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Same problem here:
could someone please help. Attaching the log files
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And the apt.log
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@Jean-Baptiste Lallement
Unfurtunately I couldn't test your suggestion, because I did the Upgrade by
using the USB Installation image.
Thanks anyway!
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ppa-purge already installed, but do I have to purge to be able to
upgrade?
ar@ubu:~$ sudo ppa-purge xorg-edgers
PPA to be removed: xorg-edgers ppa
Warning: Could not find package list for PPA: xorg-edgers ppa
Which ppa is causing the problem during my upgrade?
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@Artur Hubert
You can see what PPA's you're likely to have software installed using one of
these two methods:
(1) Open the Update Manager, click Settings... on the lower left corner
of the window to bring up the Software Sources window, and click the
Other Software tab.
(2) Run the command ls
@Artur Hubert
First install the package called ppa-purge, then run the utility from the
Terminal. This documentation should help:
http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/maverick/en/man1/ppa-purge.1.html
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I have problems to upgrade from 10.10 to 11.04. I get also the same error on
calculating changes.
I followed this, but didn't get how to call ppa-purge to resolve the problem
Attached is the main.log, any suggestions?
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And here the apt.log
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Problem solved
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Status: Incomplete = Fix Committed
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Title:
E:Error, pkgProblemResolver::Resolve
This does not appear to be an actual bug, so Fix Committed is not an
appropriate status. I'm reverting the status back to Incomplete, and
once it's determined that what Joan is experiencing isn't a bug either,
then we can mark this bug as Invalid.
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To clarify: Huzvar's problem appears to have been caused by Unofficial
software packages not provided by Ubuntu, which is one of the things
that has to be ruled out in order to assume that this error is a bug. I
think it's likely a similar situation for Joan, but I don't want to mark
this Invalid
I replied to Joan in his bug report and this one is fixed. I'm closing
it.
Don't hesitate to submit any new bug.
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Thanks for your report.
This is what causes the problem:
Broken libdrm-nouveau1a:i386 Breaks on libdrm-nouveau1 [ i386 ]
2.4.23+git20110119.550fe2ca-0ubuntu0sarvatt~lucid ( libs )
Considering libdrm-nouveau1:i386 80 as a solution to libdrm-nouveau1a:i386 15
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I install Xorg from ubuntu repository and this dont resolve my problem.
I attach new logs
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E:Error, pkgProblemResolver::Resolve generated
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Status: Invalid = New
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You still have libdrm-nouveau1 from xorg-edgers installed. Please
install 2.4.21-1ubuntu2.1 from maverick-updates instead. Thanks.
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I install libdrm-nouveau1, libdrm-intel1, libdrm2, libdrm-radeon1 version
2.4.21-1ubuntu2.1.
I attach new logs
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E:Error,
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libgl1-mesa-dri 7.11.0+git20110222.7aeb610f-0ubuntu0sarvatt~maverick is
still on the way.
You can use ppa-purge to revert to the official packages or attach the
file /var/lib/dpkg/status if you still have this problem after fixing
libgl1-mesa-dri
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I am afraid that I'm in front of a similar situation.
According to my apt.log:
Broken libdrm-nouveau1a:i386 Rompe on libdrm-nouveau1 [ i386 ]
2.4.25~glasen~maverick~ppa1 ( libs )
Considering libdrm-nouveau1:i386 70 as a solution to libdrm-nouveau1a:i386 13
Holding Back
@Joan please revert xserver-xorg-core
2:1.9.2.901+git20101129+server-1.9-branch.65f2ab20-0ubuntu0sarvatt2~maverick
and libdrm-nouveau1 2.4.25~glasen~maverick~ppa1 and next time, please
file a new bug instead. Thanks.
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First of all, I'm sorry for my rudeness in the first message I posted...
@Jean I do really appreciate you help, however it didn't work or I didn't know
how to do it
but I've followed your suggestion and I've posted a new bug
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/775700)!
Thank you very much
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