This should be an easy fix.
This morning I tried to upgrade my Ubuntu 11.10 to the
Ubuntu 12.04 beta2-desktop-amd64, which did not work.
I went into the Terminal and typed in this Line.
This message didn't
come through to You because something was accidentally
attached the First time.
I am sorry about that, and hope it works this time.
Ray McCrum
This should be an easy fix.
I am having Trouble getting this through to You. Something in Your
System is rejecting because of HTML attachments, which there are none
that I am putting in here.
This is my 3rd try and I hope the last. I have told my Thunderbird to
send this in plain Text, I just hope that works.
Ray
On 20/04/12 17:50, Ray McCrum wrote:
I am having Trouble getting this through to You. Something in Your
System is rejecting because of HTML attachments, which there are none
that I am putting in here.
This is my 3rd try and I hope the last. I have told my Thunderbird to
send this in plain
The recent update to OpenSSL in Precise has rendered cloudfront.com
unusable (as well as several other hosts which people have noted
throughout other various bugs -- the one I discovered was
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openssl/+bug/986147). Can we
please get a fix since this breaks
hi,
On Fri, 20 Apr 2012 12:06:12 -0500
Jordon Bedwell jor...@envygeeks.com wrote:
The recent update to OpenSSL in Precise has rendered cloudfront.com
unusable (as well as several other hosts which people have noted
throughout other various bugs -- the one I discovered was
have a look at
On Fri, 20 Apr 2012 12:25:24 -0400
Ray McCrum ogmhc1...@att.net wrote:
This should be an easy fix.
This morning I tried to upgrade my Ubuntu 11.10 to the Ubuntu 12.04
beta2-desktop-amd64, which did not work.
I went into the Terminal and typed in this Line.
''sudo
On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 12:06:12PM -0500, Jordon Bedwell wrote:
The recent update to OpenSSL in Precise has rendered cloudfront.com
unusable (as well as several other hosts which people have noted
throughout other various bugs -- the one I discovered was
Hey folks,
Sorry to ask for support on this list, but I just tried to upgrade to
oneiric, and my computer is in a sorry state. python-minimal has a
dependency loop problem, and dpkg is complaining more loudly than I'm
used to.
Basically, all the various upgrade commands I have tried result in
Excerpts from Daniel Hollocher's message of Fri Apr 20 19:55:00 -0700 2012:
Hey folks,
Sorry to ask for support on this list, but I just tried to upgrade to
oneiric, and my computer is in a sorry state. python-minimal has a
dependency loop problem, and dpkg is complaining more loudly than I'm
Did you use 'do-release-upgrade' to go to oneiric, or just change
sources.lists and dist-upgrade? I've had problems with dist-upgrades in
the past, but things have always gone smoothly with do-release-upgrade.
update-manager -d is where I started. Once it error'd out, I believe
my
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