On 07/05/2013 05:36 PM, Klistvud wrote:
> Dne, 03. 07. 2013 01:17:15 je David napisal(a):
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>> Sounds like GNOME 4 :)
>
> +1
>
> Laughed my socks off! :-D
>
>
Yup, I've been snickering for days!
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Dne, 03. 07. 2013 01:17:15 je David napisal(a):
Sounds like GNOME 4 :)
+1
Laughed my socks off! :-D
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Stephen,
So should I remove the unstable version of gnome-shell and gnome-common,
and install the testing version? I don't want to keep getting the unstable
version as I assume it will break more often. Or, does aptitude just go by
version numbers, and the unstable version that I am using is now i
On Tue, Jul 02, 2013 at 05:10:33PM +0200, Steven Post wrote:
> On Tue, 2013-07-02 at 07:59 -0700, Mark Phillips wrote:
> > I have been running Debian testing on my laptop for several years. I
> > performed a "routine" update/upgrade on Sunday, and I seem to have
> > lost gnome. At first, I could no
On 3 July 2013 00:59, Mark Phillips wrote:
> I have been running Debian testing on my laptop for several years. I
> performed a "routine" update/upgrade on Sunday, and I seem to have lost
> gnome. At first, I could not log in, but I got that fixed. However, when I
> log in, all I get is my wallpap
On Tue, 2 Jul 2013 08:32:42 -0700
Mark Phillips wrote:
> Steven,
>
> Thanks Installing gnome-shell and gnome-shell-common from unstable
> worked
>
Running Jessie is a risky business, isn't it ?
:-)
As Steven said, pay attention to not update all your system.
So, an example how to tra
Steven,
Thanks Installing gnome-shell and gnome-shell-common from unstable
worked
Mark
On Jul 2, 2013 8:14 AM, "Steven Post" wrote:
> On Tue, 2013-07-02 at 07:59 -0700, Mark Phillips wrote:
> > I have been running Debian testing on my laptop for several years. I
> > performed a "routine
On Tue, 2013-07-02 at 07:59 -0700, Mark Phillips wrote:
> I have been running Debian testing on my laptop for several years. I
> performed a "routine" update/upgrade on Sunday, and I seem to have
> lost gnome. At first, I could not log in, but I got that fixed.
> However, when I log in, all I get i
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