sidu-installer will not start -Xfce-amd64 December

Started by pjnsmb, 2013/12/31, 16:18:27

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pjnsmb


Sorry   :(


exactly the same problem using usb install  as in this thread of mine on rc1 :

http://forum.siduction.org/index.php?topic=4112.0


had to use the cli-installer again


using english language


sidu-installer-control start did not work
regards
pjnsmb

hamatoma

The error is corrected in version 2014.01.01


apt-get update ; apt-get install sidu-installer


Command to ensure the version:

apt-cache policy sidu-installer

devil

Hama has at least identified the culprit, that is causing all this trouble with the installer. Funny enough, we now believe that people with this problem must have a version of/etc/aptosid-version somewhere on their harddisks. This file has a greek codename of a former aptosid install in it. Could be seen as the late revenge... :)


greetz
devil

pjnsmb


This would be the little bugger then :

aptosid 2013-01 Ἑσπερίδες - xfce - (201305050307)


:-[ :-[ :-[ :-[


The good news is that siduction is now number one on my grub 2 menu


Trying to fully wean myself off aptosid.....especially now siduction is moving on to systemd




;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
regards
pjnsmb

vilde

Quote from: devil on 2014/01/02, 21:16:31
Hama has at least identified the culprit, that is causing all this trouble with the installer. Funny enough, we now believe that people with this problem must have a version of/etc/aptosid-version somewhere on their harddisks. This file has a greek codename of a former aptosid install in it. Could be seen as the late revenge... :)


greetz
devil
I Also had trouble with this and it's mentioned somewhere else, and yes on that computer was an aptosid installation before. That also explained that I wasn't able to reproduce the bug again after formatting the hard disk.

@ melmarker, sorry if I didn't wrote above on the rc-1 bug thread.

melmarker

vilde: it's ok - all people involved know the bugs from forum
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