G'day folks
I am hoping there is some way to undo the damage done to my main desktop machine by the recent large update, and avoid having to do a fresh re-install.
So far I have had no replies, and am therefore reposting in the hope of attracting some attention. If this is the wrong place to post, or there is some other problem with my request, please let me know. I am hoping there is some way to undo this mess and get my system back.
System Information as requested of posters to this forum:
Dell Dimension 4600i desktop dual booting WinXP and Kubuntu 14.04, KDE 4.13.0, 320GB internal HDD, comprising WinXP 30GB, Data 239GB (both NTFS), 22GB ext4 Kubuntu 14.04, 3GB Linux swap. CPU Intel 2.6GHz P4 with hyperthreading (makes it look dual core in System Monitors, but I doubt it), 32 bit, 1.5GB RAM, 2 x optical drives.
On date 18/06/2014 I accepted the latest updates as usual, (noting it was a large one listing lots of system software) and tried to get system to restart as indicated, but the screen brightness reduced, and nothing further happened. I tried the Restart, Logout and Shutdown options from the main Leave list, but same stalled result. I brought up a tty and rebooted that way, and now system won't get past the first screen with glowing kubuntu logo.
I can get into the ttys, and have tried snowhog's suggestions from a recent thread: https://www.kubuntuforums.net/showth...kernel-upgrade
sudo apt-get install -f
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
and also ran sudo apt-get autoremove as suggested during above correction attempts.
Also tried booting into the recovery options from the initial grub screen, and tried fsck and dpkg. Tried earlier kernal options, but they also stall at same pre-login point..
Although packages seemed to be updated, removed and/or installed during above corrective attempts, problem still the same.
During the initial update session, I noticed that the update listed lots of software, and in the System Updates list at the end, only some of the software was ticked for installation (although lots seemed to be listed). This differs from the same update presented to my eeePC, which had all the System Updates software ticked. (I was holding off accepting the updates on the eeePC until the cause and solution to this problem on my desktop is clear, but as of 20/06/2014, I have accepted them, and thankfully they installed OK. On 23/06/2014 the Ubuntu with kubuntu-desktop partition on this same eeePC also accepted these updates without a problem.)
Also noticed that during the initial (desktop) updates, lots of software was noted as "removing/ed", and lots of things noted as "preparing" or "preparing to configure", but no mentions of "installing". Noticed during 23/06/2014 update there was no mention of "Removing or Uninstalling, as I think I had seen on the problematic desktop installation. Also noticed mentions of "configuring", but did not notice much if any of the word "installing". Does this mean the "removing" step I noticed is where things went wrong in the desktop update?
Today I tried the offending update on my HP Compaq nx5000 laptop, on which I am trialing the “forcepae” option to get Kubuntu 14.04 to install despite the processor being a pentium m 1.5GHz single core supposedly without pae. Kubuntu 14.04 installed and seemed to be running normally, but the update did not complete, and seemed to fail on upgrading the kernal. On reboot, it came up again, but took much longer to reach the full desktop screen, and the touchpad mouse no longer works (movement or buttons). Fortunately, plugging in a normal USB mouse does work.
System info says kernal is 3.13.0-24-generic (not -29). Input Devices - Touchpd has a note that Synaptic driver is not installed (or is not used), and Desktop Effects - Advanced now shows Compositing type as XRender ( initially Open GL 2) and Qt Graphics system as Native (previously something else with Qt4 in it I think).
I guess this is likely a different problem, related to “kernal taint” as warned by Linux mint when attempting forcepae, but I mention it in case relevant.
Apologies for a long post, but don't know enough to know what is redundant. Hoping someone has a solution to this mess.
Cheers
I am hoping there is some way to undo the damage done to my main desktop machine by the recent large update, and avoid having to do a fresh re-install.
So far I have had no replies, and am therefore reposting in the hope of attracting some attention. If this is the wrong place to post, or there is some other problem with my request, please let me know. I am hoping there is some way to undo this mess and get my system back.
System Information as requested of posters to this forum:
Dell Dimension 4600i desktop dual booting WinXP and Kubuntu 14.04, KDE 4.13.0, 320GB internal HDD, comprising WinXP 30GB, Data 239GB (both NTFS), 22GB ext4 Kubuntu 14.04, 3GB Linux swap. CPU Intel 2.6GHz P4 with hyperthreading (makes it look dual core in System Monitors, but I doubt it), 32 bit, 1.5GB RAM, 2 x optical drives.
On date 18/06/2014 I accepted the latest updates as usual, (noting it was a large one listing lots of system software) and tried to get system to restart as indicated, but the screen brightness reduced, and nothing further happened. I tried the Restart, Logout and Shutdown options from the main Leave list, but same stalled result. I brought up a tty and rebooted that way, and now system won't get past the first screen with glowing kubuntu logo.
I can get into the ttys, and have tried snowhog's suggestions from a recent thread: https://www.kubuntuforums.net/showth...kernel-upgrade
sudo apt-get install -f
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
and also ran sudo apt-get autoremove as suggested during above correction attempts.
Also tried booting into the recovery options from the initial grub screen, and tried fsck and dpkg. Tried earlier kernal options, but they also stall at same pre-login point..
Although packages seemed to be updated, removed and/or installed during above corrective attempts, problem still the same.
During the initial update session, I noticed that the update listed lots of software, and in the System Updates list at the end, only some of the software was ticked for installation (although lots seemed to be listed). This differs from the same update presented to my eeePC, which had all the System Updates software ticked. (I was holding off accepting the updates on the eeePC until the cause and solution to this problem on my desktop is clear, but as of 20/06/2014, I have accepted them, and thankfully they installed OK. On 23/06/2014 the Ubuntu with kubuntu-desktop partition on this same eeePC also accepted these updates without a problem.)
Also noticed that during the initial (desktop) updates, lots of software was noted as "removing/ed", and lots of things noted as "preparing" or "preparing to configure", but no mentions of "installing". Noticed during 23/06/2014 update there was no mention of "Removing or Uninstalling, as I think I had seen on the problematic desktop installation. Also noticed mentions of "configuring", but did not notice much if any of the word "installing". Does this mean the "removing" step I noticed is where things went wrong in the desktop update?
Today I tried the offending update on my HP Compaq nx5000 laptop, on which I am trialing the “forcepae” option to get Kubuntu 14.04 to install despite the processor being a pentium m 1.5GHz single core supposedly without pae. Kubuntu 14.04 installed and seemed to be running normally, but the update did not complete, and seemed to fail on upgrading the kernal. On reboot, it came up again, but took much longer to reach the full desktop screen, and the touchpad mouse no longer works (movement or buttons). Fortunately, plugging in a normal USB mouse does work.
System info says kernal is 3.13.0-24-generic (not -29). Input Devices - Touchpd has a note that Synaptic driver is not installed (or is not used), and Desktop Effects - Advanced now shows Compositing type as XRender ( initially Open GL 2) and Qt Graphics system as Native (previously something else with Qt4 in it I think).
I guess this is likely a different problem, related to “kernal taint” as warned by Linux mint when attempting forcepae, but I mention it in case relevant.
Apologies for a long post, but don't know enough to know what is redundant. Hoping someone has a solution to this mess.
Cheers
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