If you have found this blog then you are here because you want to know more about me.
For my HAM adventures this would be the section of my blog you need to check.
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If you have any questions feel free to send me an email using the info on QRZ, this info is always up to date.
I have been right here plugging away at several projects.
pyFollowBack.com My Twitter follow back service is going well. Everyone who join’s the service loves it. My own combined twitter account are now close to 200,000 followers, my own account @madberry has 21,509 followers and is growing strongly each month.
This blog is now a PR3 blog so I am happy about that. Thanks everyone for linking back and helping me to grow this blog.
As many of you know I have had some issues with previous providers. I am talking hosting providers here, moving from shared hosting to a Virtual Private Server when I was still with my old host. That platform how ever wasn’t to stable, this prompted me to look for yet another provider. I knew I wanted to stay within the VPS realm. There are quite a few providers that sell VPSes. I decided to go with a young fresh company VPS.net.
When I upgraded the first laptop to 11.10 kmail’s files needed to me migrated to the new version 4.7.2 of kmail. The migration failed, when it fails you get an error message saying that you can run “kmail-migrator –interactive” to fix this. How ever this doesn’t work. To get this to work follow the steps below:
That is it, the migration should now run and finish like planed.
Source: wiki.ubuntu.com/OneiricOcelot/Final/Kubuntu/Kmail2
The solution is simple, in most cases the upgrade is blocked by a package that can’t be upgraded. Or as Ubuntu / Kubuntu calls it the package is held.
I had this problem on a server of mine. In my case it was kdevelop that was held back. I removed the held package and the upgrade went through as expected.