Re: Intrepid Upgrade Issues

2008-10-10 Thread William Grant
Simon Ives wrote: > Thanks to those who responded to my post upgrade issues with Intrepid. > I finally got Gnome back but I had to remove the package "rarian-compat" > to get apt-get working. This removed a whole heap of other > applications, including synaptic which I had to install from a .deb,

Re: Intrepid Upgrade Issues

2008-10-10 Thread Simon Ives
Thanks to those who responded to my post upgrade issues with Intrepid. I finally got Gnome back but I had to remove the package "rarian-compat" to get apt-get working. This removed a whole heap of other applications, including synaptic which I had to install from a .deb, that I am now attempting t

Re: Intrepid Upgrade Issues

2008-10-10 Thread Daniel Mons
Simon Ives wrote: > yet. > dpkg: error processing gnome-applets-data (--configure): > dependency problems - leaving unconfigured Generic "try me" fix for dependency problems: sudo apt-get update ; sudo apt-get install -f When complete, try your package install/upgrade again. "-f" is short for

Re: Intrepid Upgrade Issues

2008-10-10 Thread Simon Ives
OK, I attempted to reinstall ubuntu-desktop etc. like suggested but I'm now getting the following error: E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1) I'm pretty sure that this is being caused by the ubuntu-desktop package. I'll attach the output from my terminal -- this is pretty long,

Re: Intrepid Upgrade Issues

2008-10-10 Thread Daniel Mons
Intrepid is still in Beta at the moment. If you aren't familiar with troubleshooting broken Ubuntu/Debian systems, it's not recommended that you use it until it's officially released, and the "update-manager" and "update-manager-core" applications work with it to solve any upgrade-time dependency

Re: Intrepid Upgrade Issues

2008-10-10 Thread William Grant
Simon Ives wrote: > Hi all. > > This morning I decided to upgrade to intrepid on my notebook. The > upgrade went fine and reported no errors. Upon boot, however, the > system entered into KDE rather than Gnome (strange seen as I'd never > previously installed KDE). A logged out and changed the

Intrepid Upgrade Issues

2008-10-10 Thread Simon Ives
Hi all. This morning I decided to upgrade to intrepid on my notebook. The upgrade went fine and reported no errors. Upon boot, however, the system entered into KDE rather than Gnome (strange seen as I'd never previously installed KDE). A logged out and changed the session to Gnome and when the