Hi Holger,
Sorry this reply is a bit late but I wanted to thank you for taking the time
to write all that out for me. I found it to be very useful. I have saved your
advice on my disk and will refer to it in the future.
Thanks again,
Allen
No need to Cc me. Thanks.
On Donnerstag, 9. Juni 2016 17:41:39 CEST you wrote:
> Martin,
Hi Allen,
> Because I had simply dist-upgrade and auto-remove without intending to
> uninstall any major components, I thought this might be an issue to address
> with the maintainers, but I understand your
Martin,
Because I had simply dist-upgrade and auto-remove without intending to
uninstall any major components, I thought this might be an issue to address
with the maintainers, but I understand your points.
Thank you very much for the advice. I did what you suggested and everything
seems to be
This morning I could upgrade testing to plasma-5.6 without apt wanting to
uninstall essential parts.
Thanks to all involved!
Regards,
Sander
On Sunday 05 June 2016 19:51:08 Allen James wrote:
> Dear maintainers,
>
> I use Debian Testing. Before today, my previous dist-upgrade was on May 28,
>
On 06/05/2016 08:00 PM, Allen James wrote:
Dear maintainers,
I use Debian Testing. Before today, my previous dist-upgrade was on May 28, at
which points all packages were up to date and KDE 5.4 was running smoothly.
Today (June 5) I again dist-upgrade my laptop and now KDE is very broken.
The f
On 06/05/2016 08:00 PM, Allen James wrote:
Dear maintainers,
I use Debian Testing. Before today, my previous dist-upgrade was on May 28, at
which points all packages were up to date and KDE 5.4 was running smoothly.
Today (June 5) I again dist-upgrade my laptop and now KDE is very broken.
The f
On Sonntag, 5. Juni 2016 19:51:08 CEST Allen James wrote:
> Dear maintainers,
Allen,
this is mostly a user support issue, maintainers can not prevent you from
breaking the system.
Also it is no KDE catastrophe. It is a "I remove a ton of packages and expect
things still to work" catastrophe.
On Mon, Jun 06, 2016 at 09:01:12AM +0200, Holger Schramm wrote:
> First i would reinstall all autoremoved packages especially the libkf5*
> ones and the sddm as mentioned before.
I don't think one should ever install library packages manually, otherwise
there are wrong dependencies listed somewhere
Am 06.06.2016 um 04:51 schrieb Allen James:
>
> Now, after reboot, Plasma does not start ("Plasma Cannot Start. All shell
> packages missing."), I cannot connect to the internet, there is no krunner,
> etc,
> basically huge problems. Concerned about this because I had maintained my
> laptop
> o
In your list I spotted sddm package to be removed. You better install this
first, as this provides the login manager. Luc
Op 6 jun. 2016 07:15 schreef "Luc Castermans" :
> I did safe-upgrade yesterday, from sid. All works nicely. Many others
> reported such also here. I suggest you carefully check
I did safe-upgrade yesterday, from sid. All works nicely. Many others
reported such also here. I suggest you carefully check if required packages
are installed.
Luc
Op 6 jun. 2016 04:59 schreef "Allen James" :
> Dear maintainers,
>
> I use Debian Testing. Before today, my previous dist-upgrade wa
Dear maintainers,
I use Debian Testing. Before today, my previous dist-upgrade was on May 28, at
which points all packages were up to date and KDE 5.4 was running smoothly.
Today (June 5) I again dist-upgrade my laptop and now KDE is very broken.
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