<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"></head><body><div><br></div><div>Hi Rajinda</div><div><br></div><div>Firstly, sorry to hear you are having so much trouble.</div><div><br></div><div>There are a few issues in your email, and it would help us so much if these could be posted to kubuntu-bugs on launchpad.net</div><div>You could use the built in bug reporting tool, which will grab your system information too.</div><div><br></div><div>We can then triage these, see of we can replicate the issues, and fix them..</div><div><br></div><div>Hey thanks for taking the time to feed thst detail back, and even making a video awesome!</div><div><br></div><div>Best wishes</div><div>Rick</div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div><div style="font-size:100%">Sent from my Dragon 32</div></div> <br>Dev Guy <devguy.ca@gmail.com> wrote:<br><div dir="ltr"><div>Hello,<br><br>I recently upgraded my Kubuntu system from 14.10 to 15.04 by accident, I say accident because last time I did this my system was hosed and I had to do a fresh install. I suggest removing that annoying upgrade system button from the updates available UI. In fact make it a separate notice alogether that I can choose to disable once notified.<br><br>So my system seems broken but mostly usable, after upgrade I get odd crashes when I open system setting dialogs (not always, so far 2 or 3 times).<br><br>Initally the "UI" update that is launched from taskbar notification didn't complete the upgrade. However system settings said I had the latest version 15.04. At this point the desktop looked the same as 14.10.<br><br>Two days later, I tried a upgrade using the command line, 'sudo apt-get dist-upgrade', this in fact has some issues also. I had to use the command line because the upgrade notification no longer showed up as a button in the update notification UI.<br><br>1. At the end of 2nd upgrade I was told to do a force install of items that failed to install, which I did.<br><br>2. I rebooted and did the following things again:<br><br> $ sudo apt-get update<br> $ sudo apt-get upgrade<br> $ sudo apt-get dist-upgrade <br><br><br>Finally I had to run the 'apt-get dist-upgrade' command a few *more* times. I even run the autoclean, autoremove, purge commands.<br><br>3) Now I get odd crashes from system dialogs, when I open the setting dialog and do something.<br><br>4) I cannot change the desktop Wallpaper, when the 'Image' dialog is opened:<br><br>a) No images are shown<br>b) i cannot seen or navigate to sub-folders<br>c) I can't download wallpaper, see error saying <a href="http://download.kde.org/ocs/providers.xml">download.kde.org/ocs/providers.xml</a> failed.<br>If I manually type the folder location, this doesn't show images in the folder.<br><br>5) When I put my system to sleep (overnight) when I try to wake it up the screen rendering is messed up and unviewable, or it's black.Here is a video I captured with my cell phone: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxcQhPmF374">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxcQhPmF374</a><br><br></div>About putting the system to sleep, bug only happens overnight, if I put the system to sleep and wake it after a few minutes everything is OK. What is different is I am able to wake it using my keyboard. Overnight my wireless keyboard goes to sleep and I have to use the power button to wake the system up. So not sure if how I am waking the system up is part of the problem. I will try this after send this email out.<br clear="all"><div><br>-- <br><div class="gmail_signature">Kind Regards,<br>Rajinder Yadav <br></div>
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