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fingers99
08-05-2003, 04:24 AM
I've just messed up kde big time in an attempt to install some kind of GUI which'll let me burn audio CDs. Following on from this thread:

http://www.knoppix.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4020

I try to do

apt-get install kdm kde-base kdelibs4

and get

E: Couldn't find package kde-base

I can't find it searching the packages at www.debian.org, either.

Help, please, I'm stuck with Gnome and I loathe it!

rickenbacherus
08-05-2003, 04:54 AM
http://packages.debian.org/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?keywords=kdebase&searchon=all&subword=1&version=all&release=all

fingers99
08-05-2003, 06:32 PM
So I should be trying to install kdebase?

I get:

root@molehole:/home/knoppix# apt-get install kdm kdebase kdelibs4
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
or been moved out of Incoming.
The following information may help to resolve the situation:

Sorry, but the following packages have unmet dependencies:
kdebase: Depends: kdelibs3 (>= 4:2.2.2-1) but it is not going to be installed
Depends: libkonq3 (>= 4:2.2.2-14) but it is not going to be installed
Depends: kdebase-libs (= 4:2.2.2-14) but it is not going to be instal
led
kdelibs4: Depends: libarts1 (>= 1.1.3) but 1.0.4-1 is to be installed
Depends: libgcc1 (>= 1:3.3.1-0rc1) but 1:3.3.1-0pre0 is to be instal
led
Depends: libqt3c102-mt (>= 3:3.1.1) but it is not going to be instal
led
Depends: libstdc++5 (>= 1:3.3.1-0rc1) but 1:3.3.1-0pre0 is to be ins
talled
Depends: kdelibs-bin (= 4:3.1.3-1)
kdm: Depends: libgcc1 (>= 1:3.3.1-0rc1) but 1:3.3.1-0pre0 is to be installed
Depends: libqt3c102-mt (>= 3:3.1.1) but it is not going to be installed
Depends: libstdc++5 (>= 1:3.3.1-0rc1) but 1:3.3.1-0pre0 is to be installe
d
E: Sorry, broken packages

Oh poo!

I'm stuck. Essentially I know (or believe!) that if I can get a working Kde, I can sort everything else out. Is there any way I can use one of the Debian tools to:

- understand that my priority is a working Kde

- resolve the dependencies and purge any conflicts and broken packages?

On a philosophical note, I'm fairly convinced that the Debian package management system is superior to even the best front ends to RPM (SuSE's YaST, for example) but this is hurting my brain......
:wink:

and the hell that is 3.1's install of Gnome (which I've never liked -- seems a waste of a really nice widget set) doesn't help......

joekm
08-05-2003, 06:45 PM
I used "apt-get -t unstable install kde"

Same with kdm to get it back, you get the option to set is as default in place of xdm when it sets itself up.


Big thing is that it worked when I pulled it from unstable.

fingers99
08-05-2003, 07:20 PM
Thanks. Tried that and get koffice as a dependency, add that and get a shedload more, add them and get:

//radically snipped!//


kdepim: Depends: kaddressbook (>= 4:3.1.3-1) but it is not going to be install
ed
Depends: kalarm (>= 4:3.1.3-1) but it is not going to be installed
Depends: kandy (>= 4:3.1.3-1) but it is not going to be installed
Depends: karm (>= 4:3.1.3-1) but it is not going to be installed
Depends: kdepim-kfile-plugins (>= 4:3.1.3-1) but it is not going to be
installed
Depends: kdepim-libs (>= 4:3.1.3-1) but it is not going to be installe
d

and so on.......

Looks like I'm stuffed! :cry:

Stephen
08-05-2003, 07:43 PM
Put every file listed that it cannot install on the apt-get -t unstable install line seperated by a space and if you do not need koffice you may want to remove it as it will be just taking up space for nothing.

fingers99
08-05-2003, 10:02 PM
That's what I did. Problem is that I run up against dependencies where it wants a later version than the one that's going to be installed. (It suggests what I want is impossible.) I don't know how to resolve this: I'm not even sure how (or if) I point apt-get at a later version: forgive me, but this isn't obvious (to me at any rate).

I wonder: would I be better removing all references to Kde (in, say, synaptic) and starting afresh? What would I point the tools to to get a really up to date version of Kde?

I'll struggle on with this tonight, but I'm begining to think I'm flogging a dead horse. I might just pop out and buy another hard drive and pop a later version of Knoppix on (I'm still using 3.1) and copy everything I need over: there's not enough space on my SuSE partition. (I'll make a seperate /home, too!)

What would be cute would be an upgrade option within the CD, but I'm not sure if this is possible.

Stephen
08-06-2003, 12:22 AM
I doubt if it is really a impossible situation. With all the extra KDE packages you are beating your head against a wall trying to upgrade do you really use them all? If not remove them as long as it is not going to remove all of the KDE you want along with them.


[08:23 PM Tue Aug 05: stephen @ ~]
>$ dpkg -l | grep kde*
rc kdat 3.1.2-0woody1 KDE tape backup tool
ii kdebase 3.1.3-1 KDE Base metapackage
ii kdebase-bin 3.1.3-1 KDE Base (binaries)
ii kdebase-data 3.1.3-1 KDE Base (shared data)
ii kdebase-kio-pl 3.1.3-1 KDE I/O Slaves
rc kdebase-libs 2.2.2-14 KDE libraries and modules for kdebase
ii kdelibs-bin 3.1.3-1 KDE core binaries
ii kdelibs-data 3.1.3-1 KDE core shared data
rc kdelibs3 2.2.2-13 KDE core libraries (runtime files)
ii kdelibs4 3.1.3-1 KDE core libraries
ii kdeprint 3.1.3-1 KDE Print
ii kdesktop 3.1.3-1 KDE Desktop
ii kdm 3.1.3-1 KDE Display Manager
ii libkdenetwork2 3.1.3-1 KDE Network (common libraries)


The above shows you the minimum needed for a KDE install that is on my machine plus I have installed a few other KDE packages like Konqueror and Kmail etc. so this is all you need from KDE to run it.

Another thing you may want to try is to dselect update and then apt-get -s dselect-upgrade to simulate upgrading using deselect which allows newer packages to be installed while doing the upgrade.

fingers99
08-06-2003, 05:42 PM
Looks like it wants to uninstall something important


WARNING: The following essential packages will be removed
This should NOT be done unless you know exactly what you are doing!
mount-aes

Any idea what mount-aes is/does? Can't find it in the package descriptions. apropos, man pages.........

//later// found it in synaptic -- looks like it's just an alternative to dear old mount. Put mount on, went ahead.

Mind you, I've not got a lot to loose....... :cry:

I'll let you know how/if it worked out tomorrow (I'm doing this by diallup). In the meantime, going to check bank account: may return with new hard drive!

fingers99
08-08-2003, 05:03 PM
Thanks all. In the end I bailled out: I was just getting deeper and deeper into the pooh pooh.

I'm now back with 3.2, a running Alsa, internet connections and struggling to find out why Lilo can't find init. (And how to get that sexy lady's voice on startup.)

I've made a seperate home...................

:wink:

Apropos Knoppix and Debian, I think Knoppix may be the greatest thing ever to have happened to Debian (which is why I'm back here), but the next greatest thing would be a really good front end (and some clean-ups) for apt-get, dselect and family.