I figured it out. What happened was that there were a few packages that got
installed over the years, that were from testing or more likely unstable.
So, for instance, one package was dependent on g++-4.4.5-8, but 4.4.5-10 was
installed and this is what was gumming up things.
Now that that is reso
On 2011-04-28 18:39 +0200, Brad Alexander wrote:
> I got my daughter's netbook upgraded to squeeze, however, there are some
> issues that I have encountered. I did it per the squeeze release notes, the
> audit, etc, then apt-get update on the new sources.lists, apt-get upgrade,
> upgraded kernel a
I got my daughter's netbook upgraded to squeeze, however, there are some
issues that I have encountered. I did it per the squeeze release notes, the
audit, etc, then apt-get update on the new sources.lists, apt-get upgrade,
upgraded kernel and udev, rebooted, then did the dist-upgrade. The
dist-upg
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