Interesting enough, I was forced to re-install my little sisters whole
computer. Grub said that there was no such partition, and indeed there
was not much of any partition there (All I could find was scrambled
data, no tools I installed on the live “CD” could do anything about it).
And after I had re-installed it, I did not update the software as I
usually do.

By not doing that, the software-centre did not come crashing down on me,
albeit slow, I succeeded to install a few things; But then I installed
aptitude and gdebi, seems like I cannot set gdebi to be the default
application to handle .deb-files in nautilus?

I can easily set that .deb-files should be opened with gdebi in thunar,
which is one of four recommended programs, after that follows a list of
god know what ;)

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