On Fri, Jan 22, 2021 at 01:02:56AM -, Brian Murray wrote:
> While the version of ubuntu-drivers-common in the release pocket for
> Ubuntu 20.04 LTS has code for "system_device_specific_metapackages" it
> seems that some users[1] have strange versions of ubuntu-drivers-common
> installed and
While the version of ubuntu-drivers-common in the release pocket for
Ubuntu 20.04 LTS has code for "system_device_specific_metapackages" it
seems that some users[1] have strange versions of ubuntu-drivers-common
installed and are receiving Tracebacks with an attribute error. So it
seems like the
This bug was fixed in the package update-manager - 1:20.04.10.3
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update-manager (1:20.04.10.3) focal; urgency=medium
[ Julian Andres Klode ]
* UpdateManager/backend/__init__.py: Fix unbound local variables regression
introduced by the previous SRU (See LP 1910556), and
This bug was fixed in the package update-notifier - 3.192.30.4
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update-notifier (3.192.30.4) focal; urgency=medium
* List OEM metapackages before invoking update-manager. Before invoking
update-manager, run a helper script to figure out if there are any
oem-*-meta
It works fine on Dell XPS 13 9300 with update-manager/1:20.04.10.3 and
update-notifier/3.192.30.4.
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I am checking Dell XPS 13 9300 with update-manager/1:20.04.10.3 and
update-notifier/3.192.30.4.
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It works fine on Dell Inspiron 5391 with update-manager/1:20.04.10.3 and
update-notifier/3.192.30.4 from focal-proposed.
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The system of Dell Inspiron 5391 is installed by the stock Ubuntu
20.04.1 ISO without any update but only with update-manager/1:20.04.10.2
and update-notifier/3.192.30.4 from focal-proposed.
It keeps crashing on Dell Inspiron 5391.
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I am testing more.
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Dell Inspiron 5391 doesn't have the OEM metapackage.
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@fourdollars So, I guess you meant to set this as verification-done now,
or do you want to do more testing?
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** Description changed:
[ Description ]
The Ubuntu installer (ubiquity), working together with ubuntu-drivers,
will install an "OEM metapackage" for the platform being installed, if
there is one which matches.
This means that if Canonical has performed enablement for a device,
This is from Dell XPS 13 9300.
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[ Description ]
The Ubuntu installer (ubiquity), working together with ubuntu-drivers,
will install an "OEM metapackage" for the platform being installed, if
there is one which matches.
This means that if Canonical has
I found a way to verify this.
1. Update the system to the latest without focal-proposed.
2. Enable focal-proposed, and then only install update-manager/1:20.04.10.2 and
update-notifier/3.192.30.4 from focal-proposed.
3. Reboot the system and wait for a while.
The notification will pop up and we
I'm not convinced that this verification is sufficient to conclude
failure.
You have to get an update notification and launch update-manager via
update-notifier, as update-notifier writes the file before it launches
update-manager.
** Tags removed: verification-failed verification-failed-focal
I didn't see $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/ubuntu-drivers-oem.package-list after installing
update-manager/1:20.04.10.2 and update-notifier/3.192.30.4 from focal-proposed
on Dell XPS 13 9300.
But I do see oem-somerville-melisa-meta by `ubuntu-drivers list-oem` and
`ubuntu-drivers list`.
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Hello Iain, or anyone else affected,
Accepted update-notifier into focal-proposed. The package will build now
and be available at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/update-
notifier/3.192.30.4 in a few hours, and then in the -proposed
repository.
Please help us by testing this new package.
Hello Iain, or anyone else affected,
Accepted update-manager into focal-proposed. The package will build now
and be available at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/update-
manager/1:20.04.10.2 in a few hours, and then in the -proposed
repository.
Please help us by testing this new package.
This bug was fixed in the package update-manager - 1:21.04.2
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* Make pycodestyle happy
* Make pyflakes happy, fixes a bug too
-- Julian Andres Klode Mon, 14 Dec 2020 12:13:51
+0100
** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: update-notifier (Ubuntu Focal)
Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: update-notifier (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu Focal)
Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New =>
** Branch linked: lp:update-manager
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