Solved:
# dpkg -r k3b
(Reading database ... 120015 files and directories currently
installed.)
Removing k3b ...
#
# dpkg -r xcdroast
(Reading database ... 119935 files and directories currently
installed.)
Removing xcdroast ...
#
# aptitude
It seems to work now. Not sure if the above fixed it o
Hallo!
* J F <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Any suggestions?
Yes: Search the list!
This was asked the day before yesterday. Exactly the same question.
man dpkg would also be helpfull -> force-overwrite
Jan, slightly pissed by this 'drop the question, wait for
reply' attitude...
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