[Bug 2000421] Re: package ubuntustudio-lowlatency-settings 23.04.12 failed to install/upgrade: installed ubuntustudio-lowlatency-settings package post-installation script subprocess returned error exit status 32

Aaron Rainbolt 2000421 at bugs.launchpad.net
Fri Dec 30 22:01:49 UTC 2022


@mcladams:

> Plus I go for lunar-propsed also. I have
bug report notifications regularly, but not for anything I can obviously
see failing, and lunar (-proposed if I'm feeling like living in the edge)...

Just FYI, using Lunar is already living on the edge. There's nothing in
lunar-proposed that is fancier or better than what already is in lunar
for more than a few hours. If something is stuck in lunar-proposed and
not in lunar yet, that doesn't mean that you can get it early by
installing it from lunar-proposed, that means **it's badly broken and
entirely unsafe to even think about using.** lunar-proposed it where the
developers can and *do* make terrible mistakes, and the whole point of
its existence in development releases is to help us catch and fix bad
boffos. When things are uploaded that aren't badly broken, they only
stay in lunar-proposed for a very short amount of time and then are
quickly rolled out to the users of the development release.

If you have lunar-proposed enabled and are installing updates from it
indiscriminately, your system is going to be very damaged. Theoretically
you might be able to downgrade packages in order to untangle it, but a
backup and clean install would probably be far easier.

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Title:
  package ubuntustudio-lowlatency-settings 23.04.12 failed to
  install/upgrade: installed ubuntustudio-lowlatency-settings package
  post-installation script subprocess returned error exit status 32

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