OK.  Quick update.

I rebooted the system and it boots in fine.  KDE looks great, but
starting to pick up some errors.  I went to install updates and so on -
and hit a snag.

Firstly, I re-enabled the Skype repository in sources, so that it checks
if Skype has updated software.  No problems.

Then I tried to enable restricted packages.  But it failed on the
install - quoting:  "One of the select4ed packages failed to install
correctly.  More information is available in the detailed report.
Details:  subprocess installed post-installation script returned error
exit status 139."

Same for trying to install ndiswrapper (which is the package that I
think caused the problems anyway...)

One other thing - Firefox 4 looks all gnome-ish.  Not an expert here -
but it definitely looks far less KDE than it used to.  Am I missing some
libraries somewhere?

It seems that I have a working system - albeit, a little hobbled beneath
the surface.  What would be good next step to identifying and then
repairing the problems underneath the surface here?

Thanks.

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Title:
  update manager fails and aborts upgrade from 10.10 to 11.04 - fails on
  ndiswrapper update?

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