On 11/12/2010 9:19 PM, teddi...@tmo.blackberry.net wrote:
You know;
I know this is an unenlightened response, but sometimes it's easier than de
bugging.
I would apt-get purge the gnome packages you have installed (purge removes
config files too) and then apt-get install the gnome-core package mentioned
earlier; which should install and config x as well.
Only thing that I would watch is when you issue the purge command and see
what's to be removed, I have seen apt totally thrash entire systems removing
dependences and such on major system components. Should be fine, but be aware
of what the system is doing
Hope it's helpful;
TeddyB
I second this, but would like to point out or remind that apt has the -s
option, for simulate, so you can see the effect of the apt-get command
before you try it for real.
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