how NOT to work with debian
I previously today posted my problem with KDE breaking. Not getting any quick
help, I tried to use aptitude to update, thinking that if the KDE supplied
with Knoppix were to be updated, it would be reconfigured and solve my
problems. Well aptitude certainly found a stack of things to update, and
seemed happy enough with what it did. But now I cannot start xwindows at
all. I get a big debian logo and that is all. I've tried with an existing
user, and also created a new user in order to eliminate the possibility that
old config info was interfering. Exatcly the same result.
What this means is that I have basically killed my computer. All the
applications I use are GUI. The only approach I know to this is to
re-initialize the partition, and re-install from the Knoppix CD. In effect,
that means that the availability of the wonderful apt system in my ignorant
hands foces me to freeze the installation and avoid any upgrade. But that
would defeat the objective of moving to a debian based distro. So what can I
do to get back a working system?
The apt Howto doesn't seem to offer me any guidance. I also have limited time
for this, as I've already wasted a day on it.
Advice anyone?
--
richard
Lucky I got this laptop working or I wouldn't be able to ask for help...
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