-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Jon Dowland wrote: > alan bonard wrote: > >> Is this something affecting other Debian unstable users at the moment, >> or just me ? > > > I'd bet it's to do with the gnome 2.10 packages being on their way into > unstable. I'd avoid using unstable for machines that you need to work at > short notice. > > Agreed, this is likely to happen quite alot within sid right now as the release of sarge means alot of stuff is getting uploaded. Check apt-get before you update, I stopped my update today as it wanted to remove gnome-panel. Like I said this is going to happen alot in the coming days/weeks?? least according to planet.debian.org
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