Thanks for your help.Inkane - your method worked great, all fine nowNoSavvy - thanks for your comment, didn't need to follow you steps as Inkane's method workedabveritas - thanks as well, the method you describe is what I had done, but wasn't working, I still know not why!
Scimmia, thanks for the clarification. I suppose it's because pacman has no way to withdraw a package and revert to an earlier one.
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Great, that did build, thanks Now, let's see who will go to the semis, tetris4 or inkane
Inkane wrote:Uhm, what's so random about our debug packgae naming for KDE applications (putting -debug after the package name)?Ok, it's not that random, but the different prefixes (kdeutils, kdeapps,...) makes it a little confusing.Inkane wrote:Also,pacman -Ss qt | grep debug would point you to the qt-debug package.I'm downloading this right know.
Hi, just in case anyone else runs into the same trouble:
Today I did a apt-get upgrade on my debian stable and after rebooting I got a black screen and a totally non-responsive keyboard, which made it hard to examine the situation.
That is not what you want on a sunday morning!
The problem was:
There were some xserver-xorg-core upgrades involved and so I had to rerun my ati-installer-*.bin to
Hello all,
I'm assuming the answer to my question is no, which leads me to another question: Is there anyway to undo an update?
My problem was posted a bit ago over here but sadly it hasn't gotten solved and I'm at a total loss as to what to do. I'm trying to avoid wiping my system at all costs.
Since my problem began after an upgrade, I want to figure out if that is the cause.
I usually use apt-get update && apt-get upgrade to run my updates and upgrades instead of the GUI because it seems to run more quickly.
However, I've noticed lately that I often get a message that one of my upgrades was held back. I then usually run dist-upgrade to run it through and it works fine.
Possible Duplicate:
Can I skip over releases?
Upgrade manager is talking about doing upgrade 11.10
Can (and should) I go straight to 12.04 ? If so how (online?) ?
Yup, I've backed up my data !
Inkane wrote:Uh, could someone who wants this create a feature request against Tribe in our bugtracker (yes, I'm a bit layz, so I won't do it xD)?Done: Show Partition Labels in Mount Points / Partition Setup, needs confirmation, though.Inkane wrote:I'm not sure if it will implemented soon, espescially as the whole code part needs to be ported to use Lisa's work at some point,