Need help i installed and updated kubuntu it downloaded all the updates successfully but it is stuck at 49% installing packages i leave it to run for another 6 hours but it is still stuck at 49% Some help would be nice kubuntu looks like an nice kde distro
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Same thing happened to me but mine stuck at 56%. I guess you are using Muon package manager right?
What I did was: killed the update process of Muon, opened a console and did "sudo dpkg --configure -a" to continue the update process from there...
I don't know if it is a Muon problem due to the large number of updates that have to be installed after the initial installation but on another machine I used console with the commands "sudo apt-get update" and "sudo apt-get upgrade" and all worked smoothly...
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Muon is notorious for messing up upgrades. If all the packages are already downloaded, open up Konsole and type sudo apt-get install -f just to make sure things are done. Post any errors here if they arise.
In the future, whenever Muon notifies you of available upgrades, open up Konsole and type sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade. Just skip Muon for upgrading.Last edited by rfakhrai; Feb 03, 2012, 12:12 PM.Home: Kubuntu 12.04-amd64; Intel i7-860 on Intel DH55PJ; Nvidia 9500GT; 6GB RAM
Network Slave: Xubuntu 11.10-x86; Intel P4-Prescott on MSI; 2GB RAM; Nvidia FX5200
Portable: Xubuntu 11.10-amd64; Asus EeePC 1015PEM
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ok so i need to update the system with terminal commands ok will re-install kubuntu tommorow. Cuz im on opensuse now ( i got tired of gnome 3 its very nice desktop enviroment but im looking 4 something new, i got bored so i want to try KDE) And i think that im going to install KDE 4.8 more easy on kubuntu as in opensuse im 1 hours on it and i still cant install it
so anyway will post back if i get some more errors
thanks 4 the repleys guys or girls
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Same thing happened to me as well. This was on a fresh installation of Kubuntu 11.10. I just reinstalled and went to konsole and typed these commands:
Code:sudo apt-get update
Code:sudo apt-get upgrade
Hope this helps.
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I just wanted to mention that I had the same issue as the OP. As in, my update was able to download everything and then froze at 49%. This was at some point during the setup of the kdewallet update for me.
The additional warning that I would add is that I made the mistake of closing out the update manager. Parts of the interface had bugged out at this point, so I restarted. What resulted was a completely toasted system. Wireless broke. Touchpad failed. Most of the interface could no longer be used. Shutting down the system required Ctl+Alt+FX, sudo halt. It basically required a reinstall since fixing everything that was borked would have taken hours or days most likely.
My second attempt at installing, I decided to install only some of the updates at a time. About 50-100 packages per update. I've had good results with this in other distros (have had to do it in both Mandriva and Fedora Core at some earlier releases). I had 3 of these micro updates requiring a reboot for 2 of them. The 3rd resulted in a toasted system as well. The kde login manager wasn't capable of logging in forcing me to login from command. However, startx wouldn't work from command line even though x11 worked otherwise, lol. Again, more trouble than it was worth.
Working with Xubuntu for now. Does anyone know if Ubuntu's/Xubuntu's update manager can be installed in Kubuntu without having to install half of the desktop environment? Kubuntu seems to be a happier interface for my netbook, but borked updates is an obvious show stopper.
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Originally posted by springshades View PostI just wanted to mention that I had the same issue as the OP. As in, my update was able to download everything and then froze at 49%.
Insane! XP Pro SP3 runs fine!
Core Duo "Yonah" T2300 1.66 Ghz (Looks like no EM64T and thus basically a dual core Pentium M lol) with 1 GB DDR2 SDRAM. Also GeForce Go 7300 graphics.
(Manufactured in 2006, thus definitely NOT too new for the current kernel and X.Org version)
Likely freezes at the same spot!
Originally posted by springshades View PostWorking with Xubuntu for now.Last edited by RJARRRPCGP+; Feb 11, 2012, 04:52 PM.
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Originally posted by TeunisThe reason for the freeze around this percentage point is fairly well known, the configuration of an application needs user intervention like choosing to overwrite an existing file or having the default installed.
That particular screen is due to a bug in Muon not always shown so it waits forever.
By using Synaptic or a terminal you will avoid this problem.
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I had the same issue with updating only mine made it to an astoundingly frustrating 94%. I tried the --configure -a command and got a ton of dependancy errors. Also, the same when I used Install -f.Wielding Kubuntu 10.10 64 Bit<br />Amd Quad core powered<br />2GiB Kingston Hyper X workspace<br />1 TrB of HDDs 1/2 7200 RPM 'cudda 1/2 Xternal<br />ATI Radeon 4770 Sapphire 512 MgB W/Venom cooling <br />All on an ASUS M2N68-LM +
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Now, that's just what I was looking for. I was so happy that finally Kubuntu could handle my wireless settings, which no KDE-centric distro could do flawless a few years back, and got really enraged when after installation the full update went limp and froze. As it still only is an installation inside Windows 7 with Wubi, I took chances and installed and updated again, and again, with similar results. Update just froze somewhere between 43% and 48%, with different packages displayed each time. Finally, I switched over to Ubuntu and decided to give Unity a try, but it's definitely not what I was looking for when I looked for an alternative to Windows. As the update just went fine on Unity, I blamed the KDE/Wubi-configuration. Good to know it's "just" the update manager that I have not even heard of before (I missed roughly two years of Linux...).
So, I will re-install Kubuntu again and will do the update via console. Thank you for bringing me back to the blue gears :-D
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Either Kubuntu or OpenSUSE
Originally posted by Mita View Postok so i need to update the system with terminal commands ok will re-install kubuntu tommorow. Cuz im on opensuse now ( i got tired of gnome 3 its very nice desktop enviroment but im looking 4 something new, i got bored so i want to try KDE) And i think that im going to install KDE 4.8 more easy on kubuntu as in opensuse im 1 hours on it and i still cant install it
so anyway will post back if i get some more errors
thanks 4 the repleys guys or girls
~ Eric
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