I haven't been sure if it was the upgrade as much as the number of applications 
I have loaded on my system. I decided to try and load as much as I could onto 
my system , because I intend to upgrade my laptop, to a dual core, before I 
installed a system permanently on the new laptop. I now know I 'experiment' to 
much to have a permanent stable system. but being new to linux and ubuntu I 
wanted to learn as much as quickly as possible. The 'hard way' can make 
learning both necessary, and memorable. I hadn't done anything with apparmor, 
or tried to install SELinux - yet. I haven't been able to connect with 
wireless, in hardy, but I got another automatic dist-upgrade from alpha5-6 
using ethernet. Cupsys still seem to fail for the same reason. I have some kde 
programs, and unauthenticated packages, but in var/log/dist-upgrade/apt.log the 
packages seemed to be ones that depended on cupsys, not the reverse. I have a 
hardya6 alternate CD, and a copy of gutsy I'm building with a similar 
application load in an effort to try and solve the problem by elimination. I 
only have Windows at all, for the sake of a canon printer. The main system I 
use is still the pre upgrade Gutsy I had in a root tar file. I haven't been 
switching between systems too often, because I've been foldingathome,(I 
discovered that when I went looking for a solution to my clock or server 
failing.) and begrudge the hour or few getting nowhere.
I know here is a difference between kubuntu and ubuntu upgrades. but not how it 
would it affect automatic upgrades on xclient-script alternate or any other 
upgrades. 
I'm spending too much space writing what I don't know. I'll update if I learn 
anything constructive.

-- 
[hardy alpha 5] package cupsys 1.3.5-2ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade: 
subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 2
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/195661
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu.

-- 
ubuntu-bugs mailing list
[email protected]
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs

Reply via email to