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Offline besonian

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Re: Update has gone astray--- or something
« Reply #15 on: June 11, 2009, 05:51:56 AM »
Katie - this may or may not help, but I offer it to you anyway. I had enormous problems with the update some weeks back. And without going into all the hoops I had to jump through - unsuccessfully - I was forced in the end, and through glitches that have occurred since then, to think that maybe PCLOS is not totally happy with my motherboard. It was new (MSI K9VGM-V Chipset VIA K8M890)  a year ago and it was around that time that various problems started - well before the big update - none of them serious except for the onboard sound which just would not work. After about 15 seconds it would get itself into a loop and simply repeat over and over again the same three notes! And I could never stop it unless I re-booted. But the big update put the tin hat on things for me and I had finally to give it up. However - I found a way around it. First - and this assumes you have a separate /home partition - I did a re-install of 2009 from disk. Thereafter I simply updated via Synaptic only those programs I needed and which were not in the installation by default. Everything then worked fine. (I'm wary however of updating or installing other programs - I do it from time to time but watch out in case a dependency or something like that gets involved which might trigger another collapse. Hasn't done so far.  :) )

Or at least it worked fine until I decided, a week or so back, that maybe I'd risk doing the full update now. I tried it on three other machines via the command line (apt-get dist-upgrade)  and on all three it worked perfectly. Then I tried it on this machine with the MSI board. The sound fell over again, the whole system froze, the only way I knew out of it was the reset button - result was the file system was screwed and I had to re-install. However - I followed the procedure I've outlined above and all is now stable and back to normal again.

I have no idea for certain if it is the motherboard, but I've had no problem at all with upgrading the other machines, one of which is a Toshiba laptop. So if you go on trying stuff and still get nowhere, perhaps you should give this a go. At least - if it works for you - you then have a completely stable, working system with your main programs updated.

Good luck with it somehow anyway.
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Re: Update has gone astray--- or something
« Reply #16 on: June 12, 2009, 12:36:44 PM »
Is there enough disk space?
Just a thought.  :)
This particular computer is very minimal-- Dell Optiplex GX-110, PIII, w/256 megRam.  HD is partitioned with 5.3 Gig for Win2000Pro, 5.3 & 3.3  Gig for PCLinuxOS.  I thought that might be the problem, but nothing seems even close to full.
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Do you have  Leave all downloaded packages in the cache set by any chance??
Synaptic, Preferences, Files, Temporary Files
I just checked that and it is no set to leave downloaded packages in cache-- but thanks for asking

Also, I tried using the Synaptic Repair Utility and it looked promising all the way until it asked me to select a repo--- apparently I selected a bad one from the list and it stopped.  It was getting late, so I gave up until today.  In the meanwhile several of you have responded-- thank you very much--- I'll try everything---  However, what repos are good currently from the list I will have to choose from in Synaptic Recovery Tool???

Reason I ask is that I have always used the paid repo--- and the only other choice in my other installation is ibiblio (which I know we are not supposed to use)-- so, if I knew which ones were good in the list I will have to choose from, that will save me doing it all over again by trial and error (I live in the Great Lakes area of the US).

If I have to start all over again, I can do that-- as this is not my primary PClos install (that one is updating perfectly as of this morning).

Thanks to everyone for your patience and help
katie
« Last Edit: June 12, 2009, 01:39:20 PM by katie »

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Re: Update has gone astray--- or something
« Reply #17 on: June 12, 2009, 02:04:24 PM »
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This is a problem.  /tmp use part of this partition and If this includes you /home then your partition is too small.  This could be the main problem.
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Re: Update has gone astray--- or something
« Reply #18 on: June 13, 2009, 01:18:54 PM »
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3.3  Gig for PCLinuxOS

This is a problem.  /tmp use part of this partition and If this includes you /home then your partition is too small.  This could be the main problem.
I just received a duplicate computer and an extra hd-- I think I will try installing to that and see if that solves the problem.  If it does, I will come back to apologize for taking so much time-- and re-do this install in a similar fashion (at least I am learning in the process- and I don't have a lot of data on this one to back up)

Thank you to everyone for your patience and wisdom-- I'll mark this [solved] for now and either start new thread or edit this poste if new information.
katie

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Re: [solved] Update has gone astray--- or something
« Reply #19 on: June 13, 2009, 01:42:05 PM »
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Re: Update has gone astray--- or something
« Reply #20 on: June 22, 2009, 08:36:00 AM »
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3.3  Gig for PCLinuxOS

This is a problem.  /tmp use part of this partition and If this includes you /home then your partition is too small.  This could be the main problem.
I just received a duplicate computer and an extra hd-- I think I will try installing to that and see if that solves the problem.  If it does, I will come back to apologize for taking so much time--
katie
Finally had a few minutes to play-- upgraded the GX110 to 512 MegRam and 20 Gig HD - The install went flawlessly (after I remembered to give it the "noscsi" command)-- and the update went flawlessly (while I slept).

Unfortunately that's about all I can do to this box (unless I find a larger HD- no room for a 2nd HD)-- but it is pretty peppy should serve me well.

By dumping the other HD I was not able to prove that was the problem (size of partition)-- but it seems so logical-- and thanks to all who took the time to walk with me through the diagnosis.

katie

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Re: Update has gone astray--- or something
« Reply #21 on: May 01, 2011, 11:21:55 PM »
Hi

The Synaptic repair utility is in the same place as the Synaptic
program (menu-wise it is just below it) I think the path is
PC->configuration (?) -> packages -> Synaptic Repair.

I had the same issue with (in my case 23) packages but then
after downloading and getting the error from the utility
I went into Synaptic and started applying, applying, tried to
download VLC, cancelled, apply, BINGO!!! It started installing the updates.

Fred :)

This post saved the day.


My update would not go through displaying the dreadful "APT system reports: E: Ordering failed for 15 packages"

After reading this post I marked VLC for removal, clicked apply and lo and behold it worked!

Thanks, Fred!