Hi again,

>> It's just a "Suggest", so it won't be installed, unless you ask for it.
>
> Didn't I say that?
Ok, everything turned out bad.

I did "apt-get install autossh", the apt ask me if I want to update
glibc and I said yes of course.
However glibc update stopped because it requires a 2.6 kernel, and now
apt-get refuses to work, because a lot of packages depend on libc6
which is marked as "will not install".

Any idea howto get out of that misery?
Is it possible to switch to kernel-2.6 and if yes how, I guess it
would would solve all the remaining problems.

Thanks, Clemens


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