Alexandru Cabuz wrote:
> Adam Aube wrote:
>> Again, restart KDE, work out the remaining minor issues, and you'll be
>> fine.
>
> Thanks for the detailed responses.
>
> You're right. I haven't restarted KDE or X yet. Didn't know you have to do
> that.
KDE tends to break binary compatibility betw
> Again, restart KDE, work out the remaining minor issues, and you'll be
> fine.
Thanks for the detailed responses.
You're right. I haven't restarted KDE or X yet. Didn't know you have to do
that.
Alex.
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Alexandru Cabuz wrote:
> I did my daily apt-get upgrade a couple of days ago, and I noticed there
> were a whole bunch of packages being held, most of them kde. Trying a
> couple of them by hand revealed they were in conflict with other packages
> that needed to be removed and whatnot. So I did a
Hmm, nothing taht you said happened to me after I did a dist-upgrade today.
Maybe you can forcefully dpkg -i **.deb
Alexandru Cabuz wrote:
Hello,
I did my daily apt-get upgrade a couple of days ago, and I noticed there were
a whole bunch of packages being held, most of them kde. Trying a couple of
Hello,
I did my daily apt-get upgrade a couple of days ago, and I noticed there were
a whole bunch of packages being held, most of them kde. Trying a couple of
them by hand revealed they were in conflict with other packages that needed
to be removed and whatnot. So I did a dist-upgrade.
Now I
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