summary: After upgrading a starling 9.10 -> 10.04 using `do-release-upgrade` I can't run the System76 driver. How to fix?
details:
Today I upgraded a starling from karmic to lucid via
Code:
$ sudo aptitude update
$ sudo do-release-upgrade
$ sudo aptitude update
I dunno if this is not The Way To Do This, but I have run `do-release-upgrade` successfully a lot on servers (going back several releases). (FWIW most of my linux experience is shelling into servers.) `do-release-upgrade` completed successfully, so I restarted and updated (just to be safe). All seemed well: I reconnected to my router via the wire (on which I upgraded), then removed the wire, and it went to wireless. I was also able to suspend/resume, but have no hibernation UI. I then tried to reinstall the System76 driver:
- I 2-clicked System>Administration>System76 Driver and got dialog=Unsupported
Code:
This driver is designed for System76 machines running
Ubuntu versions 6.06 through 9.10. If you have a System76
machine running one of the above Ubuntu versions please file
a bug report at https://launchpad.net/system76
- I closed that, then ran System>Administration>Software Sources, choosing tab=Other Software. There was no record for
Code:
http://planet76.com/repositories/ ./
so I hit button=Add and added the line
Code:
deb http://planet76.com/repositories/ ./
then hit button=Add Source. The resulting record's box was checked in the resulting (main Software Sources) dialog, so I hit button=Reload (in resulting dialog), but got an untitled warning dialog
Code:
An error occurred
The following details are provided:
W: GPG error: http://planet76.com/repositories/ ./ Release: The following signatures
couldn't be verified because the public key is not available:
NO_PUBKEY 176A5C84ED67C9ED
For the helluvit I tried rerunning the System 76 driver but got the same error as previous. What do I need to do to make the System76 driver play nice?
TIA, Tom Roche <Tom_Roche@pobox.com>
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