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    #16
    Ugh, on one computer the upgrade to 25.10 has errors. I'm afraid to reboot

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    too many errors, stopping No apport report written because MaxReports is reached already
    No apport report written because MaxReports is reached already
    
    Errors were encountered while processing:
    tzdata
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    libpython3.13-stdlib:amd64
    libpython3-stdlib:amd64
    libpython3.13:amd64
    tcl8.6
    ubuntu-minimal
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    python3-talloc:amd64
    python3
    gir1.2-atspi-2.0:amd64
    plasma-systemmonitor
    python3-xdg
    plasma-workspace-data
    python3-distupgrade
    python3-uc-micro
    openprinting-ppds
    software-properties-common
    python3-psutil
    tzdata-legacy
    apport
    python3-apport
    netplan.io
    python3-cupshelpers
    python3-pil:amd64
    python3-tdb
    gdb
    linux-perf
    python3-louis
    python3-software-properties
    system-config-printer
    python3-certifi
    bpfcc-tools
    python3-pexpect
    khelpcenter
    python3-cryptography
    gnustep-base-common
    python3-wadllib
    python3-gi
    python3-ldb
    python3-setproctitle:amd64
    plasma-workspace
    ubuntu-release-upgrader-core
    xfsprogs
    plasma-widgets-addons
    python3-typing-extensions
    python3-html5lib
    plasma-firewall
    python3-urllib3
    update-manager-core
    Processing was halted because there were too many errors.
    Error: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
    
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      #17
      jlittle Thank you, thank you, thank you, for the information restoring X11 !!! I am going to try that _immediately_.

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        #18
        Originally posted by urdrwho5 View Post
        Ugh, on one computer the upgrade to 25.10 has errors. I'm afraid to reboot
        Think i solved the problem. It was Synaptic Package Manager. I removed it at the terminal and then things went well after removing it. Update/upgrade and no errors. Guess I'll try a reboot.
        Last edited by Snowhog; Nov 01, 2025, 08:35 AM.

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          #19
          Originally posted by TheSupremeVizier View Post
          I have experienced the same problem. The output of
          sudo apt full-upgrade
          shows me that
          fwupd libfwupd3
          ​are not upgrading yet due to phasing.
          When I try
          sudo apt -o APT::Get::Always-Include-Phased-Updates=true install fwupd libfwupd3
          ​the output states
          Error: Unable to locate package libfwupd3

          It seems like "fwupd libfwupd3" have been phase-delayed for a very long time compared to other previous phasing delays.
          Should I continue to wait on this? Or is this a problem with my system not performing correctly?

          I had the same problem when I entered (sudo apt -o APT::Get::Always-Include-Phased-Updates=true install fwupd libfwupd3). I got the Error: Unable to locate package libfwupd3. What I figured out was that Konsole for some reason doesn't want to recognize the sudo command if you simply copy/pasted it. However, if you do copy/paste it, you can just delete the 3 on the end and then add it back and the command will go though.

          I just wanted to comment on this in case someone else gets stuck on this .

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