I used Synaptic to remove libstdc++6 and after removing several 
packages, I was offered the chance to remove libstdc++6 after all. But a 
warning was given that a large number of packages will also be removed, 
warning which I decided to ignore. Big mistake! It started to remove 
everything (15 GB of packages) and I was left with an unstable system. 
Not even a memory disc will be recognised/loaded.

So I installed my Ubuntu15.10 (32 bit to be safe) and lost my data. Now 
this gives other headaches: my Intel video driver is not good enough + 
RAM problems (I have 2 GB - maybe not enough for Ubuntu 15.10) + 
applications crashing due to the Intel driver.

I miss my old Ubuntu 14.04 installation and my old libstdc++6.

So please DO NOT fix this bug, as it saves people major headaches later
on.

Thanks.



On 30/01/16 16:39, Nukeador wrote:
> Any workarounds?
>
> Thanks.
>

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