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Re: KDE in Stretch unusable



On 2015-06-24 21:21, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Wednesday 24 June 2015 10:23:41 Gary Dale wrote:
I just upgraded from Jessie to Stretch. The dist-upgrade went smoothly
until I rebooted into the new system then things went wrong.

The first thing I noticed was that it complained when trying to start up
KDE. It said the kde-plasma-desktop was invalid (or similar) and
switched me into the default Gnome desktop.

Interestingly, I still had konsole so I used that to try to install
task-kde-desktop. That failed with dependency errors so I tried
lower-level kde packages and eventually got only a half-dozen packages
that needed installing for kde-standard. Once I installed them and
kde-standard, I was able to install the full task.

Except I couldn't start konsole or icedove when I rebooted and selected
kde as the desktop. Iceweasel started OK as did gkrellm (two other
things on my desktop session).

Trying the same tactic as before, I eventually got to trying to install libgnutls-deb0-28. When I ask apt-get to install it however, it decides
it needs to remove pretty much everything kde and libreoffice - 390
packages in all.

Any advice on how I should proceed other than abandoning kde?

The usual Stretch advice? Wait a few days, then try again? And then another
few days, and then try again?

If necessary, wait a few weeks, really zap everything KDE, and install KDE
afresh?

Lisi

I'm running Stretch on an Acer Travelmate 6593 with a full KDE desktop, and Gnome desktop on a Dell Optiplex 980. No trouble with either. I don't run 'dist-upgrade' any longer. It's always 'safe-upgrade'. I have no problems with that. I haven't had any problems with an unstable install for years, but perhaps I'm lucky.
Cheers!

Weaver.

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