On Thu, Oct 21, 2021 at 09:50:06AM +0200, lina wrote: > # aptitude full-upgrade > The following NEW packages will be installed: > libebook-1.2-20{a} libebook-contacts-1.2-3{a} libedata-book-1.2-26{a} > libedata-cal-2.0-1{a} libphonenumber8{a} libprotobuf23{a} > The following packages will be REMOVED: > libgweather-3-15{u} > The following packages will be upgraded: > evolution-data-server libcamel-1.2-62 libebackend-1.2-10 libebook-1.2-19 > libebook-contacts-1.2-2 libecal-1.2-19 libedata-book-1.2-25{b} > libedata-cal-1.2-29{b} libedataserver-1.2-23 libedataserverui-1.2-2 > 10 packages upgraded, 6 newly installed, 1 to remove and 0 not upgraded. > Need to get 4,070 kB of archives. After unpacking 5,918 kB will be used. > The following packages have unmet dependencies: > libedata-book-1.2-25 : Depends: libebackend-1.2-10 (= 3.30.5-1.1~bpo10+1) > but 3.38.3-1 is to be installed > libedata-cal-1.2-29 : Depends: libebackend-1.2-10 (= 3.30.5-1.1~bpo10+1) > but 3.38.3-1 is to be installed > The following actions will resolve these dependencies: > > Keep the following packages at their current version: > 1) evolution-data-server [3.30.5-1+deb10u1 (now)] > 2) libcamel-1.2-62 [3.30.5-1+deb10u1 (now)] > 3) libebackend-1.2-10 [3.30.5-1+deb10u1 (now)] > 4) libebook-1.2-19 [3.30.5-1+deb10u1 (now)] > 5) libebook-1.2-20 [Not Installed] > 6) libebook-contacts-1.2-2 [3.30.5-1+deb10u1 (now)] > 7) libecal-1.2-19 [3.30.5-1+deb10u1 (now)] > 8) libedata-book-1.2-25 [3.30.5-1+deb10u1 (now)] > 9) libedata-book-1.2-26 [Not Installed] > 10) libedata-cal-1.2-29 [3.30.5-1+deb10u1 (now)] > 11) libedata-cal-2.0-1 [Not Installed] > 12) libedataserver-1.2-23 [3.30.5-1+deb10u1 (now)] > 13) libedataserverui-1.2-2 [3.30.5-1+deb10u1 (now)] > 14) libgweather-3-15 [3.28.2-2 (now)] >
Hi Lina Try running aptitude update - to pull the updated list of packages - then aptitude full-upgrade - you shouldn't see those sorts of inconsistencies. Bullseye - Debian 11 - OK. Temperature issue - only thinking that if it was something that only happens after a long time, it might be because a componetn inside your screen warms up / misbehaves. Does anything else happen just before it all locks up? All the very best, as ever, Andy Cater > > > Accept this solution? [Y/n/q/?] Y > No packages will be installed, upgraded, or removed. > 0 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 10 not upgraded. > Need to get 0 B of archives. After unpacking 0 B will be used. > > Distributor ID: Debian > Description: Debian GNU/Linux 11 (bullseye) > Release: 11 > Codename: bullseye > > How do I know it is a temperature issue? > > > > On Wed, Oct 20, 2021 at 3:22 PM Andrew M.A. Cater <amaca...@einval.com> > wrote: > > > On Wed, Oct 20, 2021 at 02:42:11PM +0200, lina wrote: > > > Hi all, > > > > > > After using the computer for a long while, my screen will blink. > > > > > > It has been months since the last time I upgraded the system. > > > > > > I don't know how to start checking, every time I have to reboot the > > > computer, > > > > > > would be great to get your advice, > > > > > > thanks, > > > > First things first: update your computer. Security fixes and fixes for > > other problems come out all the time. > > > > What Debian version are you running? > > > > On what sort of computer? > > > > Do you have screensavers or similar kicking in? > > > > is there a temperature issue? > > > > Are there logs? > > > > A little more information would be helpful. > > > > All the very best, as ever, > > > > Andy Cater > > > >