Hi, I'm new to Kubuntu and linux in general, however I love it so far. I have it installed on my acer aspire laptop as the only OS and on my desktop as a secondary operating system. I love it and I'm really getting used to it. However I have had some trouble with muon update manager. On the initial update of the system it failed. However on my desktop it worked just fine and fully updated. I keep getting an error message saying lvm2 wouldn't update correctly.
/var/cache/apt/archives/lvm2_2.02.111-2.2_amd64.deb
trying to overwrite '/etc/init.d/lvm2', which is also in package udev 219-7ubuntu6
This is preventing the rest of my updates from finishing. I have updated individually many of them but many are dependant of the lvm2 update and won't finish either. I even tried to update via the terminal and with no success. My laptop is an acer aspire 7551. I have Kubuntu 15.04 installed. I read the instructions for posting to this forum and it told me to run this command: cat /etc/lsb-release | grep DISTRIB_RELEASE=. That said I'm running Kubuntu 2.0.... Weird.. don't know if it's relevant either. On a side not, after I did some of my updates manually, I restarted and upon restart my loading screen changed from normal to an older looking Kubuntu 2.0 with 4 colored dots underneath. I enter my encryption pass and when the laptop fully boots up everything is back to normal. This isn't affecting my everyday computing. But I know I need to get this taken care of eventually.
/var/cache/apt/archives/lvm2_2.02.111-2.2_amd64.deb
trying to overwrite '/etc/init.d/lvm2', which is also in package udev 219-7ubuntu6
This is preventing the rest of my updates from finishing. I have updated individually many of them but many are dependant of the lvm2 update and won't finish either. I even tried to update via the terminal and with no success. My laptop is an acer aspire 7551. I have Kubuntu 15.04 installed. I read the instructions for posting to this forum and it told me to run this command: cat /etc/lsb-release | grep DISTRIB_RELEASE=. That said I'm running Kubuntu 2.0.... Weird.. don't know if it's relevant either. On a side not, after I did some of my updates manually, I restarted and upon restart my loading screen changed from normal to an older looking Kubuntu 2.0 with 4 colored dots underneath. I enter my encryption pass and when the laptop fully boots up everything is back to normal. This isn't affecting my everyday computing. But I know I need to get this taken care of eventually.
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