Sometimes it happens to me, but disappeared after further updates.
2011/9/8 Anders Ekberg <email address hidden>
> Thanks, the sudo apt-get dist-upgrade seems to have solved it. The
> problem now is cosmetic: I have 6 items under Distribution updates that
> can't be selected (and won't install when Distribution updates is
> selected) and won't disappear when re-checking or doing sudo dpkg
> --configure -a and sudo apt-get install -f. Any ideas on how to get rid
> of these.
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> Title:
> TypeError: glib.markup_escape_text() takes at most 1 argument (2
> given)
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Sometimes it happens to me, but disappeared after further updates.
2011/9/8 Anders Ekberg <email address hidden>
> Thanks, the sudo apt-get dist-upgrade seems to have solved it. The /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 832745 escape_ text() takes at most 1 argument (2 /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ update- manager/ +bug/832745/ +subscriptions
> problem now is cosmetic: I have 6 items under Distribution updates that
> can't be selected (and won't install when Distribution updates is
> selected) and won't disappear when re-checking or doing sudo dpkg
> --configure -a and sudo apt-get install -f. Any ideas on how to get rid
> of these.
>
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> Title:
> TypeError: glib.markup_
> given)
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