Greetings Kubuntu-ers,
I have a situation here that may just be a prime candidate for the "OH CRAP!!" record book.
A couple days ago I ran the v9.10 upgrade on a desktop PC. Process went virtually flawless. There was a minor problem with the, hang on while I switch over to get info from that PC... It was the Akonadi server not setting up correctly, if I remember right. The PC is running just fine now.
Yesterday I decided to upgrade my laptop as well. Some specs:
Toshiba Satellite A130/A135 Series
Intel CPU: T2080 @ 1.73GHz
RAM: 512MB
I plugged the laptop into my wireless router vs. trying to do the upgrade through wireless. I was upgrading from v9.04 Kubuntu. I started the process. It went through the upgrade preparation and software channel setting. Then, it started the new package download.
I started the upgrade about 5pm CST yesterday, 11/7. It is now 8:15am CST, 11/8. The download has been sitting at 99% complete since just after 5pm yesterday. I started checking the situation and found that Karmic is in sleep mode, and has been for some 14 hours. Ksysguard is telling me that Karmic is "... waiting for something to happen."
I decided to try to quit the upgrade and got a message that doing so could cause the system to become unstable. I decided not to do that, hoping that over night, something would happen to wake Karmic up. But, that was not to be.
I have complete access to the laptop, obviously. I have come to the conclusion that my only option would be to download v9.10 and burn the ISO to CD and reinstall Kubuntu on the laptop. I don't have anything (data wise) on the laptop that would be of any great loss to me.
If someone knows of a way for me to wake Karmic from its slumber, I would so appreciate knowing the procedure. If not, is the "re-install" going to be my only option?
Any info would be appreciated!
Snoozing in the Mid West, U.S.!
Rick
I have a situation here that may just be a prime candidate for the "OH CRAP!!" record book.
A couple days ago I ran the v9.10 upgrade on a desktop PC. Process went virtually flawless. There was a minor problem with the, hang on while I switch over to get info from that PC... It was the Akonadi server not setting up correctly, if I remember right. The PC is running just fine now.
Yesterday I decided to upgrade my laptop as well. Some specs:
Toshiba Satellite A130/A135 Series
Intel CPU: T2080 @ 1.73GHz
RAM: 512MB
I plugged the laptop into my wireless router vs. trying to do the upgrade through wireless. I was upgrading from v9.04 Kubuntu. I started the process. It went through the upgrade preparation and software channel setting. Then, it started the new package download.
I started the upgrade about 5pm CST yesterday, 11/7. It is now 8:15am CST, 11/8. The download has been sitting at 99% complete since just after 5pm yesterday. I started checking the situation and found that Karmic is in sleep mode, and has been for some 14 hours. Ksysguard is telling me that Karmic is "... waiting for something to happen."
I decided to try to quit the upgrade and got a message that doing so could cause the system to become unstable. I decided not to do that, hoping that over night, something would happen to wake Karmic up. But, that was not to be.
I have complete access to the laptop, obviously. I have come to the conclusion that my only option would be to download v9.10 and burn the ISO to CD and reinstall Kubuntu on the laptop. I don't have anything (data wise) on the laptop that would be of any great loss to me.
If someone knows of a way for me to wake Karmic from its slumber, I would so appreciate knowing the procedure. If not, is the "re-install" going to be my only option?
Any info would be appreciated!
Snoozing in the Mid West, U.S.!
Rick
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