My solution was simple, Javier:
I'm a Windows tech support geek and I'm making the switch for a lot of
reasons but I have to admit I dont know Linux like I know Window$ - not
yet anyway. Like you, I don't have the time or the experience to chase down
the problem or do file surgery on an
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kdelibs
This is the 2nd Normal startup after a failed upgrade attempt Edgy --
Feisty KDE. Previous startup also caused a KDEInit crash with SIGSEGV.
One difference here is that the mouse may be malfunctioning. Previous
WinXP boots of this machine have
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kdelibs
Action occurred at startup. No apparent problems or strange displays
noted.
This is a recently upgraded Edgy 2 Feisty upgrade where the KDE Upgrade
tool crashed. Reference Bug 108396 related to [MASTER 107188]. No
further action has been taken
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Hello Tzvetan:
For example, won't it be better to use the old way of
upgrading with aptitude dist-upgrade [apt dist-upgrade...]
I would be very surprised if it crashed.
I'd try the apt dist-upgrade command as well. Who knows *what*
will work at this stage? Sadly, you risk one more
Agreed Madamos:
I don't exactly trust it yet but KDE seems to come up normally
and run just fine except for a few missing items - things that
ran fine in the previous install but are missing now. I'll have
to do a bit of an inventory but I can come up with a list.
Alas, there are a couple of
Were you able to get your system working...
Have been at a retreat over the weekend - unable to work on the
upgrade failure.
I have the enviable option to just format the partition and
install Feisty via a downloaded ISO image. My current Linux setup
is not (yet) a production machine and
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 107188 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/107188
Hello Pasqual:
I have exactly the same problem. And now?
Good question! I'd go with Richard's reply if you want to get up
and running. Of course, that implies you have nothing to lose by
formatting the
Hello Michael:
Could this be theme releated? What theme do you use?
Unlikely. The chance that we are all using the same theme is
vanishingly small... unless we're all using the default KDE
theme.
I *was* using the default theme, though I tried several on when
exploring those options. I
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 107188 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/107188
Hello Scott:
in the directions for those who had installed the KDE 3.5.6
updates to Edgy to [you were to] install some additional
packages prior to upgrading to Edgy. Did you do that step
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