Bashing-om | xu-help78w: ^^Workie :D ... "open (13: Permission denied)" means that "sudo" is required. python-tk is available. | 00:05 |
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xu-help78w | What a simple error ... Embarrassing !! ... the web page I was looking at assumed I knew to do that !! | 00:10 |
xu-help78w | THANKS so much !!!! | 00:10 |
Bashing-om | xu-help78w: Hey - we all have those moments :P We watch the backside for ya :F | 00:12 |
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xu-irc58w | Anybody, know when is LTS 18.04 going to be able to be upgraded using do-release-upgrade? Is there another method I should be using? | 02:07 |
tomreyn | search the web for ubuntu 20.04 release announcement | 02:12 |
tomreyn | that's assuming you're meaning to upgrade to that | 02:12 |
Bashing-om | xu-irc58w: ^^ Too: The upgrade path opens with the .1 release ( August) . There is the -d switch however to upgrade now. | 02:13 |
xu-irc58w | Thanks, I I remember checking in with you guys back in June and I thought July was mentioned. Thanks for the update. I'm muking with -d; something is broken, but I will do more triage before bugging you guys. | 02:15 |
Bashing-om | xu-irc58w: The .1 release has been pushed to August. | 02:16 |
xu-irc58w | That's fair, this is free software. I appreciate the work you guys are doing! | 02:18 |
Bashing-om | xu-irc58w: Source: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-release/2020-June/004980.html . | 02:18 |
xu-irc58w | Running "do-release-upgrade --allow-third-party --mode=desktop -d" bails out... | 03:35 |
xu-irc58w | Looking in /var/log/dist-upgrade/main.log I see a line "ERROR Dist-upgrade failed: 'E:Error, pkgProblemResolver::Resolve generated breaks, this may be caused by held packages.'" | 03:36 |
xu-irc58w | Looking in "/var/log/dist-upgrade/apt.log" I see a bunch of messages about holds but they're for very fundamental packages like python2. | 03:40 |
tomreyn | purge packages from all ppas, then disable all ppa configurations, then try again | 03:41 |
tomreyn | if it still reports the same you can install and run apt-forktracer to identiy packages you ay not want to keep installed. | 03:42 |
xu-irc58w | I'm pretty darned sure I have no PPAs set up and consequently no packages installed from them ("grep -r -i ppa /etc/apt/" has no results) | 03:47 |
xu-irc58w | And I also get no lines printed from running apt-forktracer | 03:47 |
xu-irc58w | Also, "apt-mark showhold" brings back no held packages | 03:50 |
xu-irc58w | Any ideas on alternative lines of inquiry into do-release-upgrade's behavior in this situation? | 03:50 |
sekhog | Hello! | 04:18 |
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alexeightsix | i installed dockbarx, how do i change what monitor its displayed on? | 14:48 |
xubuntu21i | hi, i'm just installing xubuntu 20.04. did the installer install the correct nvidia drivers? or do i have to do this using the gui where i choose the driver the system uses? | 15:49 |
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xserverhelp | hi, how would i stop the xserver in xubuntu 20.04? i need to stop it to install nvidia driver | 23:21 |
well_laid_lawn | !nvidia | 23:26 |
ubottu | For nvidia and matrox graphics cards, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VideoDriverHowto . For AMD/ATI graphics cards, see « /msg ubottu ati » and « /msg ubottu fglrxmissing » For the latest Nvidia drivers see https://launchpad.net/~graphics-drivers/+archive/ubuntu/ppa | 23:26 |
n-iCe | hi | 23:45 |
n-iCe | hikdnj | 23:53 |
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