If you wish to be sure you can restore, backup the folder /var/lib/mysql. That contains all the information the MySQL uses (except configuration and possible encryption keys). Be sure to not touch it...
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If you wish to be sure you can restore, backup the folder /var/lib/mysql. That contains all the information the MySQL uses (except configuration and possible encryption keys). Be sure to not touch it...
Have you tried using "apt-get install -f"? It might help specifically after that output you pasted.
Still happens with 12.10 as well. I have reported this as bug #1153252
I'm having this exact same problem - Did you get it solved?
With 64 bit version it is possible, with 32 bit version you will need the bigmem patch for it. AFAIK Ubuntu doesn't distribute kernels with it, so you would have to build the kernel yourself if you...
Just press CTRL+ALT+DEL and X will restart itself.