On Tuesday 16 August 2005 19:34, Mike Bougie wrote:
> hi gustin,
>
> from what i can recall is wasn't anything more than a few updates for
> xpdf and the like. i was in the middle of something so i didn't
> (foolishly) pay any attention to what was being installed. is there a
> way to track down recent installations/updates so that i can confirm
> what was installed?

At worst do an ls -la /var/cache/apt/archive > ~/updatedfilelist.txt

This will produce a list of all the packages (and their version numbers) that 
have been installed or upgraded.  the -l option also gives us a date stamp.

I am not sure what the ubuntu update program is, I use apt-get and aptitude 
from the command line, aptitude leaves its logs in /var/log/aptitude, so 
check /var/log for anything with apt in its name (synaptic, aptitude, etc).  
I usually pay attention to what is being installed, though that is likely due 
to Debian Sid (aka debian unstable)  being my distro of choice.  

A handy package is apt-listbugs, though I am not sure if it works with the gui 
apt frontends.

Also, the /etc/apt/sources.list file is handy to look at, because Ubuntu does 
some custom things to get the automounting to work, if there are non-ubuntu 
sources in the sources.list file, then something custom may have been 
overwritten.  This was the readers digest version btw.
>
> ~Mike
>
> On Tue, 2005-16-08 at 18:28 -0600, Gustin Johnson wrote:
> > On Tuesday 16 August 2005 16:43, Mike Bougie wrote:
> > > Hi folks,
> > >
> > > recently Ubuntu has been acting weird on me. I logged on and Synaptic
> > > told me that there were 11 updates waiting. I installed them, and ever
> > > since, problems upon problems.
> > >
> > > The 2 main issues:
> > >
> > > 1. My CD/RW and DVD/RW are no longer differentiaed in
> > > Places->Computer. Now it just says CDROM (CD/RW) and CDROM(2) (DVD/RW-
> > > even though this one is jumper plugged to Master).
> > >
> > > I have NeroLINUX installed, and it correctly recognizes the LG DVD/RW
> > > and the SAMSUNG CD/RW.
> > >
> > > 2. Any USB devices are no longer mounted automatically. Used to be
> > > (pre-"update") that I'd plug in my digital camera and it would be
> > > recognized, open the Photo Manager, and everything was funky. Now the
> > > gorram thing isn't even mounted! Extra weird is that when I "lsusb" I
> > > can see the following:
> > >
> > > Bus 003 Device 003: ID 04cb:0145 Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd and (Camera)
> > > Bus 004 Device 030: ID 08ec:0015 M-Systems Flash Disk Pioneers
> > > (128-meg Dell memory key).
> > >
> > > Has this happened anyone else, and how to I fix it?
> >
> > What was updated?  Are there any sources in the /etc/apt/sources that
> > were not part of the default?
> >
> > My ubunutu/kubuntu install experienced something similar but I
> > intentionally messed with it (I have a bunch of custom udev rules that
> > puts certain devices in certain places, eg, my usb keys each get the same
> > device name regardless of the order in which they were plugged in).
> >
> > > Cheers!
> > >
> > > Mike
> >
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