And just like i thought, once i started dowloading the files the problem
appeared again, exactly like the time before.

I read on the net that the number of linux users i, at best,  about 2
million people in the world, against 2 billion users of windows; it's not
wonder why.

Thanks

2011/3/29 lorenzo carvajal <[email protected]>

> i run the command sudo apt-get clean in a terminal window and later
> run the update manager again (as you suggested), just to realise that
> all the previous downloaded files (about 99%) had been erased. I just
> needed to be able to download 2Mb of data files, and now I have to
> download the 700+Mb again.
>
> Any other brilliant ideas?
>
> 2011/3/29, Fabio Marconi <[email protected]>:
> > Hello
> > Can you please run in a terminal
> > sudo apt-get clean
> > and run again update manager
> > Thanks
> > Fabio
> >
> > ** Changed in: ubuntu
> >        Status: New => Incomplete
> >
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> > https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/744208
> >
> > Title:
> >   could not download all the upgrades for version 9.10
> >
> > Status in Ubuntu:
> >   Incomplete
> >
> > Bug description:
> >   it just stopped downloading the upgrades at the end of the whole
> >   process, it only needed a few kilobytes to finish and the bloody
> >   things fucks up. What a good way to start trying ubuntu...
> >
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