Please refer your mail regarding upgrade. After I got notification for
upgrade to 15.10 I proceeded forward for upgrade. Every thing was ok during
full download but at the boot option I get the following-
"Ubuntu
Advanced options for ubuntu
Memory test...
Memory test..
Windows 10
Please refer your mail regarding upgrade. After I got notification for
upgrade to 15.10 I proceeded forward for upgrade. Every thing was ok during
full download but at the boot option I get the following-
"Ubuntu
Advanced options for ubuntu
Memory test...
Memory test..
Windows 10
Actually, Won't Fix seems most appropriate as we opted not to fix the
upgrade path from Trusty to Vivid.
** Changed in: ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Won't Fix
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15.04 no longer in support, just confirmed the fix (upgrading to 15.10)
seems to work. Someone's gotta mark this complete, might as well be
this internet random.
** Changed in: ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
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So, we'd better wait until Willy is released.
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Title:
unable to upgrade to 15.04 due to libstdc++6 SRU
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I've set Vivid to unsupported in the meta-release file now and one can
now upgrade to wily using 'do-release-upgrade -p'. The -p is necessary
to use the release upgrader tarball from -proposed, which is being
copied to -updates as I write this. Subsequently, you shouldn't need the
-p switch for
#27 yay
Aldo, with wily my touchpad issues were solved.
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Title:
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#23 that is actually the case with me. There is an issue in the Intel
video support that starts to annoy me. And I cannot install LTS
enablement stack to get a newer kernel so I need to upgrade.
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#24, If possible, you should probably wait for direct upgrade to wily,
as suggested in #15 ...
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Title:
unable to upgrade to 15.04 due to
As I keep telling people: Why upgrade since various things will surely
stop working (as I learned from my experience)?
If it ain't broke don't fix it... Long live Ubuntu 14.04 - I miss it!
On 03/02/16 08:00, dvd7587 wrote:
> My upgrade worked, to some extent... I had a couple held back packages
My upgrade worked, to some extent... I had a couple held back packages which I
fixed by reinstalling. however, my touchpad does not work anymore, except for
the buttons (it doesn't move the cursor, like, at all...).
I hope upgrading to wily fixes this.
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@Cristian, did you consider one may want to update because something IS
broken or missing?
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Title:
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thank you.
On Wed, Feb 3, 2016 at 5:29 AM, dvd7587 <1534...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
> #24, If possible, you should probably wait for direct upgrade to wily,
> as suggested in #15 ...
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#16 and #13 - Do **NOT** upgrade using that method. i tried, and it
messed up Ubuntu for me. Going to reinstall, but **DON'T** do it that
way! It'd be much better if you upgraded using the install disk.
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Also, by messed up I mean not being able to boot at all. Doesn't even
show any errors.
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Title:
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Tried with the approach of #16 :
$ sudo dpkg -i gcc-4.9-base_4.9.2-10ubuntu13_amd64.deb
$ sudo do-release-upgrade
and am now upgrading to vivid. finger crossed.
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#14 - I'm honestly not sure; I expected dependent packages to complain
about the downgrade, but they didn't.
(Note: It's likely that all relevant architectures must be installed
with the same dpkg command. Maybe it'll work if you use --force-
depends?)
This worked for me:
$ sudo dpkg -i
Do not upgrade at all! Why bother? Many things will no longer work even
after upgrading using the install disk, unless you have the latest PC
model with lots of RAM (my 2 GB are not enough)...
On 03/02/16 04:20, Daniel Benvenisti wrote:
> #16 and #13 - Do **NOT** upgrade using that method. i
#13 - Mind explaining how you did? Trying to do it on mine fails with
existing packages saying they need 4.9.3.
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Title:
unable to upgrade to
Ubuntu 15.04, Vivid, will be reaching End of Life this week - at which
point in time upgrades will be performed from Trusty to Wily. I'm in the
process of testing upgrades from Trusty to Wily and provided they are
successful, I'll be setting Vivid as End of Life early (only in the
meta-release
Re #2:
> The version of libstdc++6 in vivid comes from gcc-4.9 source. There has been
> an SRU of gccgo-4.9 to trusty, which requires it to build a gcc-4.9-base
> package, whose version number is higher in trusty than in vivid; and
> libstdc++6 requires the matching version of gcc-4.9-base.
#11 - Sammael, I attempted to locate broken or held packages, but every
method returns empty. I THINK I have the error above, as the error
reporter sent me to this page, and my logs match about the libstdc++6
thing.
For those wondering about the LiveCD issue, I have no fricken idea what
to do.
Any workarounds?
Thanks.
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Title:
unable to upgrade to 15.04 due to libstdc++6 SRU
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I used Synaptic to remove libstdc++6 and after removing several
packages, I was offered the chance to remove libstdc++6 after all. But a
warning was given that a large number of packages will also be removed,
warning which I decided to ignore. Big mistake! It started to remove
everything (15
I am not experienced enough to figure out a solution. I may just wait until
16.04 LTS to upgrade.
On Sat, Jan 30, 2016 at 8:39 AM, Nukeador wrote:
> Any workarounds?
>
> Thanks.
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Well, I think I not alone in this. I am trying to update from 14.10 to
15.04 but it seems impossible. First I had the issue "Cannot calculate
upgrade" and after entering a bunch of lines on the terminal relating to
Xorg and other third party packages, I still unable to update.
On the step of
For me the only ERROR in the log was one implying that I had held
packages... which I didn't.
I really need to do the automatic upgrade, because Kubuntu 14.04 LiveCD
was the only Ubuntu LiveCD to not have kernel panics.
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#10 - > This is part of my error too, now. Tyler, what have you done so
far to resolve this issue?
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Title:
unable to upgrade to 15.04 due to
I abandoned the release-upgrader route for upgrading from root encrypted
14.04 LTS pretty quickly. I later tried to upgrade by downloading to a
USB key and reinstalling. However, the current Ubuntu 15.04 and 15.10
has a problem with broken encryption. So, encrypting partitions was
broke in a
Thanks.
Meantime, I was able to get my video card recognized, so I'm running on
14.04 as well, and I've turned off notifications of non-lts releases.
On Thu, Jan 28, 2016 at 2:28 PM, Gary Krueger
wrote:
> I abandoned the release-upgrader route for upgrading from root
** Summary changed:
- unable to upgrade beyond 14.04
+ unable to upgrade to 15.04 due to libstdc++6 SRU
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unable to upgrade to 15.04 due
** Tags added: bugpattern-written
** Changed in: ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
** Changed in: ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
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