Brett Duncan wrote: []
xfree86-base provides x11 and is broken due to postinst failure.
This seems to indicate you have another body lying around. Look at the output of
dpkg -l "*xfree86*"
and see if there is a line starting with anything else than "ii" or "un", indicating a half-installed package (probably xfree86-base). You probably need to remove it using some of the dpkg commands described by "man dpkg", at worst "sudo dpkg --remove --force-all xfree86-base".
-- Martin
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