latest updates
Ed Smits
ed.smits at gmail.com
Thu Feb 8 15:50:01 UTC 2007
No, I have the same on 2 desktops running Edgy, no fancy repos. In my
case the same problem "The list of changes is not yet available" - and
since we're talking kernels here I also have a need to upgrade the
headers at the same time (I run VMWare), and although they are on the
list the checkbox is blank and I can't manually tell it to add them.
Safer to not upgrade until this is sorted out.
ED
On 2/8/07, Zachary Stern <rollerskatejamms at gmail.com> wrote:
> What version of Ubuntu are you running? Maybe you have repos in sources.list
> for a different version?
>
>
> On 2/8/07, John Dangler < jdangler at atlantic.net> wrote:
> > Update notifier was turned on this morning...
> > On giving the sudo pass, I show this...
> > Cannot install all available updates
> >
> > Some updates require the removal of further software. Use the function
> > "Mark All Upgrades" of the package manager "Synaptic" or run "sudo
> > apt-get dist-upgrade" in a terminal to update your system completely.
> >
> > The following updates will be skipped -
> >
> > inux-image-386
> > linux-restricted-modules-386
> >
> > I haven't made any changes to my system (outside of normal updates)...
> > Anyone know what the reason for this could be?
> >
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