On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 22:55:53 +0100, Simon Huggins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, Mar 29, 2005 at 08:02:03PM +0100, George B. wrote:
<- snip -> > > But if you read this: > > > ii gtk2-engines-xfce 2.1.10-1 A GTK+-2.0 theme engine for > > Xfce > > ii xfce4-mcs-plugins 4.0.6-1 Special modules for the > > xfce4-mcs- > > ii xfce4-panel 4.0.6-1 The Xfce4 desktop environment > > pane > > ii xfce4-session 0.1.3+20031213-5 XFce4 Session Manager > > ii xfce4-themes 4.0.6-1 Theme files for Xfce4 > > ii xfce4-utils 4.0.6-1 Various tools for XFce > > ii xfdesktop4 4.0.6-1 Provides desktop background > > and ro > > ii xffm4 4.0.6-1 File manager for the Xfce4 > > desktop > > ii xffm4-icons 4.0.0.final-1 Icons for xffm4, the FM of > > XFce4 > > ii xfwm4 4.0.6-1 window manager of the XFce > > project > > ii xfwm4-themes 4.0.0.final-2 Theme files for xfwm4 > > You see you don't really have 4.2.x installed. So I'm a bit confused as > to exactly what you have upgraded. But if you think about it, would I sit around with a broken window manager or just reinstall xfce 4.0? APT makes is so easy. :-p I know I should have removed the stuff above because it is confusing, sorry, I forgot; but trust me I had 4.2.1 installed, even though aptitude really did not make installing experimental packages straigtforward (I had to select most of the dependencies by hand) .George. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]