Now apt is in a clean state. Thanks!
Thank you both. I was able to proceed much further by dpkg purging the
packages with conflicts, rebooting, and then doing apt-get upgrade and/or
apt-get -f install and/or apt-get upgrade and/or apt-get autoremove and
finally apt-get dist-upgrade again to get my missing packages. I think I
$ sudo apt-get -f install
Reading package lists...
Building dependency tree...
Reading state information...
Correcting dependencies... Done
The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer
required:
appmenu-qt appmenu-qt5 automake1.4 fonts-cabin fonts-comfortaa
Right, but look back at the issue. First thing I tried was to attempt apt-get
remove texlive*.
For example:
$ sudo apt-get remove -f feynmf prosper m-tx pgf pmx musixtex tipa texlive*
*latex*
Reading package lists...
Building dependency tree...
Reading state information...
Package
It got rid of the warnings, but the error remains:
dpkg: error processing archive
/var/cache/apt/archives/texlive-latex-base-doc_2015.20160320-1ubuntu0.1_all.deb
(--unpack):
trying to overwrite '/usr/share/doc/texlive-doc/latex/url/miscdoc.sty',
which is also in package
When you do the upgrade from Trisquel 7 are you making sure that you don't
have any other repositories and PPA available. If you do have them, I
recommend removing them and doing and doing the upgrade after they are
removed. My issue was with the Trisquel upgrader getting confused with
Any tips for https://trisquel.info/en/issues/24223 ?
Damn, I'm screwed. so nothing to do right now? except for format and install.
:-(
> A warning for those using the "Ubuntu toolchain PPA" would be good in
Trisquel 8's release notes, I guess.
I ran into similar issues as you describe for different PPA's
I think a warning for any PPA's should be given.
As for me, I read the risks beforehand, but I was too lazy to head the
I've been trying to follow the instructions by jxself to create a VM with
Trisquel 7. Wanted to try out the netinstall .iso. This failed however: "the
installer failed to download a file from the mirror. This may be a problem
with your network, or with the mirror."
It gave me the option to
> apt-key adv --fetch-keys
http://jenkins.trisquel.info/archive/trisquel/trisquel-archive-signkey.gpg
This did not work for me as is, however it was helpful.
I had to first download the key with
`wget
http://jenkins.trisquel.info/archive/trisquel/trisquel-archive-signkey.gpg`
...and
I have tried to boot the amd64 Trisquel 8 iso from here:
http://jenkins.trisquel.info/makeiso/iso/
in qemu-system-x86_64 and i received the attached panic screen
oh wait the problem was i had not specified the RAM and it defaulted to 512mb
i have changed to 2GB and now it boots fine.
Both Calculators might be available so more things can be tested in the
images without having to install them.
That thing in the Other category is another link to Thunderbird email
client... Which is weird, as there is also one in the Internet category. I
guess it's just a mistake.
It is already fixed in the beta version, but it has not been rebuilt in the
repos, I guess. However, It's awesome that you didn't have any other errors.
I'm happy to do some more testing on this, if further testing of the upgrade
process is needed. However, I have a question:
What is the best way to log the output of apt-get? I would think the logs of
'apt-get upgrade' and 'apt-get dist-upgrade' would be invaluable when it
comes to
I had problems with that package when I upgraded from Trisquel 7 to 8 as
well.
I did everything listed and got only one problem.
Since the upgrade to Trisquel 8 I could not install any package or execute
update.
Terminal kept responding with:
Erros foram encontrados durante o processamento de:
plymouth-theme-trisquel-logo
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error
According to h-node and the Debian wiki pages that chipset requires non-free
realtek firmware. Congrats, you just found a bug!
I installed the ISO on my older laptop. No problem. I installed GNOME
Shell. No problem either. However, the "cross" to close some windows is
extra-large, going out of its "box". It works though.
Now the weirdest thing, which may be a freedom issue: my internal Wifi card
works! I do
The amd64 ISO of December 24th works great. I am currently typing from the
live system.
I put it a USB pendrive (the FSF member card actually) using Trisquel 7's
"USB Creator" (or whatever it is called). Although it looks stuck at some
point (at 42% and at 99%, when creating the
I hope that this helps: https://3g2upl4pq6kufc4m.onion/?q=grub+boot+iso (it
will if you are using Tor with your browser)
I was probably expecting too much for this virtualization approach to work on
my laptop (Core 2 Duo Macbook 2,1 with only 1GB of RAM). I tried the 'Try
Trisquel Without Installing' option from the ISO and it did try to boot up in
Qemu, but it was unusably slow.
Is it possible to boot up
Yes - I have done so on my Macbook. I made a post providing some of the
details of it here. It wasn't completely smooth, but you might find it goes
more smoothly now some more package have been fixed. Good luck! :-)
Is it possible to upgrade to flidas from belenos using the update manager?
I didn't have a problem. Did you check your -m (memory) parameter?
Yes, it helped. Thank you.
As far as I have understood, and tested, and without me being a huge expert
this would be a more extensive explanation of the procedure.
1.- Install Trisquel Belenos.
2.- Install all the updates so you end up with the most up-to-date Belenos
system.
3.- Install some programs of your
Ey Gnutastyc, I think what you said was part of the solution... Well I have
not yet tried to upgrade because I came here to explain my progresses, but
now there is no warning about the keys recognition so I guess I will not have
problem doing that.
I explain what I have done for the
Thank you Gnutastyc. I am going to try that. I hope this is finally the
solution.
Thanks again : )
I have been able to fix it downloading the key manually and then adding it in
Systems Settings > Software and Updates > Authentication > Import key. Select
your key and it was solved for me.
Thank you, Magic Banana.
I tried what you said, but still no success. Here is the report:
:~$ apt-key adv --fetch-keys
http://jenkins.trisquel.info/archive/trisquel/trisquel-archive-signkey.gpg
Executing: gpg --ignore-time-conflict --no-options --no-default-keyring
--homedir
It is probably not realistic to expect people to try out every single
package.
Hey All,
I compiled a list of packages that are in T7 from apt-list. Sadly, I haven't
been able to do much testing this week because I've had a few things come up.
If there's anyone interested out there in checking whether packages work
during the T8 upgrade process, it might be nice if we
Yesterday I tried again to upgrade to Trisquel 8, but I am still having the
same problem as when trying to download just Firejail from those
repositories.
I have tried to add the key of the Jenkins repositories as Magic Banana
kindly suggested me but the situation is the same, it did not
I tried to do this during the weekend.
I do not know if I did well, but I changed the word "belenos" to flidas in
the repositories at /etc/apt/sources.list and later I tried:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
In the second step ("upgrade") the bottom of
I guess we should report the issue in the tracker?
See the "Issues" link (generally in the right panel).
2017-12-11T01:45:14+0100 aa...@posteo.net wrote:
> Running the "check disc for defects" option gives me a kernel panic.
>
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- https://libreplanet.org/wiki/User:Adfeno
- Palestrante e
OK so leave off the KVM stuff then.
I'm on a Libreboot X200, where hardware virtualization modules have to
be disabled to stop kernel panics.
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Description: This is a digitally signed message part
"No such file or directory"
Well there's your problem. :) Either your CPU doesn't support virtualization,
or it's disabled in the BIOS, or KVM is not installed on your computer.
cal@leela:~$ qemu-img create -f qcow2 trisquel-master.qcow2 4G
Formatting 'trisquel-master.qcow2', fmt=qcow2 size=4294967296
encryption=off cluster_size=65536 lazy_refcounts=off
cal@leela:~$ qemu-system-x86_64 -hda trisquel-master.qcow2
-cdrom /media/cal/ISO/boot/ -boot d -enable-kvm
grub/ iso/
Running the "check disc for defects" option gives me a kernel panic.
This same behaviour is reproducible for me running both Trisquel 8 and Fedora
27 on the same machine.
Both of them gave me this log: kvm [7216]: vcpu0, guest rIP:
0x810512d8 disabled perfctr wrmsr: 0xc1 data 0x
The installer also hangs in the same situation than yours does. I
So, to anyone out there reading this, I was able to fix the issue I was
having with QEMU after someone helped me on the IRC channel. Calling QEMU
with this seems to have worked well:
qemu-system-x86_64 -hda trisquel-master.qcow2 -cdrom trisquel_7.0_amd64.iso
-boot d -m 6144 -enable-kvm
I'm trying to install T7 within QEMU to do dist-upgrade testing. But, it just
seems to hang here. Any ideas on how to proceed? It seems like the text-based
installer isn't working either. Trying this on a Debian9 machine, if that
matters.
Ok, thanks :)
https://trisquel.info/en/project/issues
Ok, will do. Where can I find the bug-tracker?
Please report upgrade problems in the tracker so that they can be addressed
and make things easy for everyone.
I don't know if you saw it, but I made a bloggy post a couple of days ago
about upgrading from Trisquel 7 to 8 on my Macbook laptop:
Upgrading to Trisquel 8
I ran into problems with some packages breaking, but was able to get the
upgrade to work in the end.
Fantastic! I'll be doing this a lot over the next week. My goal is get 20
hours in!
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