This bug, originally filed for Ubuntu 15.04 and fixed upstream in
February 2016 [1], is still (to some extend) present in (K)Ubuntu 17.10
[2]. Is there any chance that it will be fixed for for 18.04?
[1] https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=347219
[2]
1. Many (non-expert, just) users are heavily affected by this bug. In fact,
everyone that wants to install KDE and another major desktop environment in
parallel will fail. Some will quite likely give up using (K)Ubuntu. (If even
such simple things do not work easily...)
2. It was opened in May
There may be a fix for some developers, but for thousands of users,
nothing chanced since May 2015 (!) when this bug was filed!
This bug is fixed when you can do the following two simple steps (which
everyone would except to work for a linux distrubution without errors):
1. Install you your OS
Is there anybody working to solve this?
Any workaround? Temporary solution?
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[master]
Hi, I just tested whether adding the staging-misc ppa solves the
problem. Unfortunately, it does not! More importantly, it seems like
there are still files in conflict that are not mentioned in bug 1565772.
Hence, I fear that this will not be solved even if bug 1565772 is
resolved.
Hi, I am maintaining a multi-user system for my working group. Since
some people use KDE, some use MATE and some Gnome, this bug is an
absolute show stopper. It does not allow us to install the meta packages
e.g. for KDE and MATE in parallel.
The only workaround I know is to manually remove the
** Changed in: kaccounts-providers (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Confirmed
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Title:
[master]
Please note that the current situation effectively turns off umts/lte
stick support for Ubuntu 16.04, because most of these devices require
usb mode switching.
Please consider an upgrade of usb-modeswitch to 2.3.0 (I just installed
that version from debian SID and could use mobile internet
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