apt-get install -f command is only a workaround - main problem is in update-manager - this bug occurs every time, when I install my customized Ubuntu 11.04 remix (Baltix 2011) and update with update-manager by simply pressing button "Install updates".
Bug doesn't occur if I install all updates in two rounds:
1. uncheck linux-generic , linux-image-generic and linux-image-2.6.38-13-generic packages in update-manager, then press button "Install updates"
2. when all other updates are installed I run update-manager second time and this time I simply update linux-generic , linux-image-generic (and linux-image-2.6.38-13-generic) packages by pressing button "Install updates".
Joseph Salisbury (jsalisbury) wrote on 2012-02-15:
> sudo apt-get install -f
> sudo apt-get clean
> sudo apt-get update
> Then re-install the package.
>
> If that does not resolve your issue, please mark the bug as "Confirmed
apt-get install -f command is only a workaround - main problem is in update-manager - this bug occurs every time, when I install my customized Ubuntu 11.04 remix (Baltix 2011) and update with update-manager by simply pressing button "Install updates".
Bug doesn't occur if I install all updates in two rounds: 2.6.38- 13-generic packages in update-manager, then press button "Install updates" 2.6.38- 13-generic) packages by pressing button "Install updates".
1. uncheck linux-generic , linux-image-generic and linux-image-
2. when all other updates are installed I run update-manager second time and this time I simply update linux-generic , linux-image-generic (and linux-image-
You can verify this bug by installing my customized Ubuntu 11.04 remix - http:// ftp.akl. lt/Linux/ Baltix/ Baltix- Linux-Desktop- DVD-11. 04-2011- 12.iso and install all updates with update-manager.
Joseph Salisbury (jsalisbury) wrote on 2012-02-15:
> sudo apt-get install -f
> sudo apt-get clean
> sudo apt-get update
> Then re-install the package.
>
> If that does not resolve your issue, please mark the bug as "Confirmed