The solution was a disk cleanup as I suspected, took me some time to get
my hands on media large enough to hold the data.

Seems like the new Ubuntu has gained quite some "weight" since my last
install and in vanilla it takes up several gig more than my fully
populated (program wise) previous system. Can't help but wonder, to
others in similar situation boot a live disk, install midnight
commander, open a terminal, sudo mc and then to work. It could solve
your problem.

But for the love of..... Change the error message, it had nothing, and I
STRESS NOTHING to do with:


Install Problem The configuration defaults for Gnome Power Management have been 
installed incorrectly

It was a disk space problem....

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Install Problem The configuration defaults for Gnome Power Management have been 
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/579014
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