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sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
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sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
that should work, anyway you only solve this issue, and not the problem: for that you have to look heremisGnomer wrote: Can I just use the Package -> Force Version option?
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$ cat /etc/apt/preferences
Restart update manager, or log out and back in again.kruijf wrote:Since the last update for Mint Update, Mint Update dont Update.
Iff i choose install updates, the window disapears and come back whit the same update in it.
It's been stated several times in this thread and by Clem himself quite awhile ago that MintUpdate is not yet compatible with LMDE and either Synaptic or the terminal (using 'apt-get dist-upgrade') should be used to do regular updates to LMDE. If MintUpdate is used levels 1 through 5 have to be enabled otherwise, sooner or later, something will break--guaranteed.malligt wrote:Saturday June 4, 2011 6:00AM EST Mint Update--- Removed my XChat package
Maybe I'm not understanding this properly, but there was a mint xchat update level 3 included/installed today, but the reality was that it totally removed my existing Xchat.
What am I missing here?
If memory serves me correctly, this is the second time that a MU has removed Xchat from LMDE
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Xchat-common replaced with 2.8.8-3 linuxmint1
Installing this update removed my existing xchat.
What happened? and how do I get Xchat back?
Thanks.
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After MU removed my existing xchat.....???
I had to go to synaptic, and install the xchat 2.8.8-3 (that I originally thought MU was going to install)
Everything is good now (I think).
MU strikes again!
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Xchat #linuxmint-debian reporting "xchat broken with upgrade currently, install version from Debian Testing"
at the time i couldn't reproduce this, now it's happening aswell, exactly as you descrive, just fyikmb42vt wrote: it now counts very slowly from 5% to 40% then disappears followed by the usual install/upgrade text.
As strange as this might sound, I'm rather happy you have the problem as well. That being said, I have to believe to DB is actually being scanned correctly and it's only the output to the terminal that's incorrect. If the DB wasn't being scanned correctly then I'm sure the update processed would be a bit hosed altogether.zerozero wrote:at the time i couldn't reproduce this, now it's happening as well, exactly as you describe, just fyikmb42vt wrote: it now counts very slowly from 5% to 40% then disappears followed by the usual install/upgrade text.
cheers matekmb42vt wrote: I'm rather happy you have the problem as well.
I don't believe so.aljoriz wrote:^did you, per chance, install proprietary drivers for your video card?
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