This is because ubiquity depends on any of its frontends, and so if
ubiquity-frontend-gtk is temporarily uninstallable for some reason then
the packaging system will tend to try to pick a different one to satisfy
its dependencies. I don't intend to change this since you aren't
supposed to have
ok, but I am not trying to uninstall anything, I just want to upgrade the
packages in synaptic.
so you telling me there is no way of doing that but to install 400mb of
dependencies?
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hmm. it worked now... I had to install ubiquity-ubuntu-artwork, then it
took ubiquity and ubiquity-frontend-gtk as dependencies and did not ask
for these kde packages. thanks anyways for your time.
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