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Also getting this error here |
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i have this issue too |
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on 22.04 as well.
once I confirm yes I get it back |
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It's fixed! Yeah! |
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This seems to have returned again this week for us. |
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Same here (although it's seems to be fine with Ubuntu |
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Also seeing this on 22.04.2. |
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This is nightmarish. Having the same problem on all 20.04 machines we are building (using MAAS). So far the only reply I have gotten is: “It looks like you don't have an EFI partition in order to boot. Therefore, you do not need to worry about this error.” 🤯 |
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I have this after upgrade 22.04 > 23.10. No fix just yet. |
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I got this issue just now after updating Ubuntu 22LTS, I can't to anything anymore with apt(constantly getting the dependency and miss configuration error), putting the packages on hold also didn't help. |
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same issue here on 22LTS. i am not sure its wise to run following, since i am accessing server via SSH:
any suggestions? |
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Ubuntu 22.04 - Same Error as Above username@mySystem:~$ sudo apt-get upgrade Please let Us know How to Fix this... Thanks ! |
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Hello,
Recently we have been consistently get the following errors with grub-efi-amd64-signed on all Ubuntu 20.04 actions test runs:
Or:
These workflows have worked fine for a long time on 20.04 and still work fine on other versions of ubuntu (18.04 and 22.04).
We can bypass it by deliberately not installing
grub-efi-amd64-signed
but it adds an extra step to the normal setup workflow and we thought other users might also be affected. The normal setup workflow is just:And to bypass the error we have just done:
Instead.
Cheers,
Dan
Pygame CE
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