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Public bug reported:
The upgrade hung, and I had to kill the perl script that dpkg was
running to get it going again. The child process had exited but the
parent perl script was still blocked on a pipe read.
This happened on the previous Ubuntu upgrade as well.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease
I was also bitten by this when upgrading from 8.10 to 9.04. update-grub
said that it found the new kernel, but it did not change menu.lst.
The reason was that I had previously modified the 'automagically
generated' section of menu.lst (removing the 'splash' option to help
diagnose another issue),
I think this bug needs to have higher priority than 'medium' -- it
breaks a large number of older (but still quite useful) X11
applications, like 'xterm' and (as was reported to me) x3270.
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Missing /etc/X11/rgb.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/304567
You received this bug notification becaus
I applied the Fedora patch, built from source, and installed, and now
everything works -- many, many thanks.
However, now the Update Manager is convinced that I need to update
vnc4server. Is there a way to convice it that vnc4server is up-to-date?
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amd64 vncconfig crashes
https://bugs.launchp