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Re: LMDE (Tracking SID, or other non-standard) BREAKAGES!

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BostonPeng wrote:There's a thread you can use to get KDE SC 4.7.2 over at http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=190&t=86767. It's what I used to get my KDE upgraded.
Hi BostonPeng!!
Thank you very much for your fast reply. Unfortunately, I am on x86 LMDE.... Any ideas?
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Re: LMDE (Tracking SID, or other non-standard) BREAKAGES!

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elliotsagan wrote:
BostonPeng wrote:There's a thread you can use to get KDE SC 4.7.2 over at http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=190&t=86767. It's what I used to get my KDE upgraded.
Hi BostonPeng!!
Thank you very much for your fast reply. Unfortunately, I am on x86 LMDE.... Any ideas?
I've just found it. From a zero-zero post.
Cheers
Andrew33

Re: LMDE (Tracking SID, or other non-standard) BREAKAGES!

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elliotsagan wrote:Hi andrew5859!
Could you kindly orient me on how to install KDE 4.7?. I am using LMDE also with Gnome and XFCE.
Is there a repository that I can add to synaptic to do that? Or may be an apt-get install especial way...
TIA
Regards

Hello elliot,

First you'll want to add this repository to your sources list: deb http://qt-kde.debian.net/debian experimental-snapshots main ....then refresh your list, next, go into terminal and do: sudo apt-get install pkg-kde-archive-keyring then still in terminal do a sudo apt-get update, after which you would then do: sudo apt-get install kde-full then go from there....hope this helps....cheers & Merry Christmas....BTW, if you already have this repo in your sources list and have kde, the you'll need to go with sid unstable in order to get 4.7.2: deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian/ unstable main contrib non-free
deb http://www.debian-multimedia.org sid main non-free as above, refresh your list and do an update, then reboot.


Andrew
BostonPeng

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elliotsagan wrote:
elliotsagan wrote:
BostonPeng wrote:There's a thread you can use to get KDE SC 4.7.2 over at http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=190&t=86767. It's what I used to get my KDE upgraded.
Hi BostonPeng!!
Thank you very much for your fast reply. Unfortunately, I am on x86 LMDE.... Any ideas?
I've just found it. From a zero-zero post.
Cheers
Good to hear. I completely forgot I'm not on x86 any more, which is funny since Amazon's MP3 downloader is broken since I changed architectures.
GregE

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Post by GregE »

This morning's update, Dec 30 in the eastern hemisphere, has killed virtualbox - both non-free and ose versions. I do not mind as I only used it to play with Mate.

If Virtualbox is important to your then I suggest you hold off on updates for a while.
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Re: LMDE (Tracking SID, or other non-standard) BREAKAGES!

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andrew5859 wrote:
elliotsagan wrote:Hi andrew5859!
Could you kindly orient me on how to install KDE 4.7?. I am using LMDE also with Gnome and XFCE.
Is there a repository that I can add to synaptic to do that? Or may be an apt-get install especial way...
TIA
Regards

Hello elliot,

First you'll want to add this repository to your sources list: deb http://qt-kde.debian.net/debian experimental-snapshots main ....then refresh your list, next, go into terminal and do: sudo apt-get install pkg-kde-archive-keyring then still in terminal do a sudo apt-get update, after which you would then do: sudo apt-get install kde-full then go from there....hope this helps....cheers & Merry Christmas....BTW, if you already have this repo in your sources list and have kde, the you'll need to go with sid unstable in order to get 4.7.2: deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian/ unstable main contrib non-free
deb http://www.debian-multimedia.org sid main non-free as above, refresh your list and do an update, then reboot.


Andrew
Hello andrew,
Thank you very much for your detailed replay. Before reading your reply I was "able" to messed up with my repository information. It was a total mess indeed. But I did manage at last.
Cheers and Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
craigevil

Re: LMDE (Tracking SID, or other non-standard) BREAKAGES!

Post by craigevil »

KDE 4.7.4 is in experimental and works just fine.

The easiest way to install/upgrade it for me any way was too use Synaptic and mark all of the 4.7.4 package to be upgraded.
GeneC

Re: LMDE (Tracking SID, or other non-standard) BREAKAGES!

Post by GeneC »

Hmm!

Maybe Debian should change the name from SID (Unstable) to SID (very stable) :?: :wink:
Nothing breaks anymore. I haven't had any sort of a problem with either LMDE-SID-Gnome, or LMDE-SID-XFCE for the longest time.

Now I know that just because I said that something will break tomorrow. :lol:
BostonPeng

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Post by BostonPeng »

The same seems to apply to SID KDE. And of course Gmail's new theme broke this am.
wayne128

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GeneC wrote:Hmm!

Maybe Debian should change the name from SID (Unstable) to SID (very stable) :?: :wink:
Nothing breaks anymore. I haven't had any sort of a problem with either LMDE-SID-Gnome, or LMDE-SID-XFCE for the longest time.

Now I know that just because I said that something will break tomorrow. :lol:

hmm, please do not spoil my young Debian Sids (many of them!)!
I want to see them at least crossing a one-year mark...
I better be careful on d-u , at least skip d-u till someone else says it is all clear to go :lol:
Andrew33

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Post by Andrew33 »

Hello Wayne,

I've got MGSE deb files installed....I've discovered however, that the ability to open any file in any other folder (other than those in home) as Administrator is no longer available. Is there a way to get this back...the reason I ask is I need this function to do tweaks on my system where neccessary....any ideas...thank you in advance...cheers


Andrew
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Post by wayne128 »

Andrew,
sorry cannot help you with this because I do not have sid with MGSE.
I run Mate on Debian Sid and lmde-less mintmenu+Mate.

check this out if you are on Mate
http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.p ... 44#p523057
GregE

Re: LMDE (Tracking SID, or other non-standard) BREAKAGES!

Post by GregE »

andrew5859 wrote:Hello Wayne,
I've got MGSE deb files installed....I've discovered however, that the ability to open any file in any other folder (other than those in home) as Administrator is no longer available. Is there a way to get this back...the reason I ask is I need this function to do tweaks on my system where neccessary....any ideas...thank you in advance...cheers
Andrew
http://askubuntu.com/questions/78116/wh ... tilus-gone
Andrew33

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Post by Andrew33 »

wayne128 wrote:Andrew,
sorry cannot help you with this because I do not have sid with MGSE.
I run Mate on Debian Sid and lmde-less mintmenu+Mate.

check this out if you are on Mate
http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.p ... 44#p523057
Hello Wayne,

Did you happen to take out all of nautilus and gnome when you installed MATE
wayne128

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Post by wayne128 »

Andrew,

No, I did not remove nautilus.
As mentioned elsewhere, my LMDE-Sid-gnome3+Mate is without mintmenu, in other words, I took out mint repos and left with only Debian Sid repos.. has been stable since I started Mate installation.

See what versions installed on caja and nautilus:

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lmde64play wayne # apt-cache policy caja nautilus
nautilus:
  Installed: 3.2.1-2+b1
  Candidate: 3.2.1-2+b1
  Version table:
 *** 3.2.1-2+b1 0
        500 http://ftp.jp.debian.org/debian/ sid/main amd64 Packages
        100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
caja:
  Installed: 1.1.1-1
  Candidate: 1.1.1-1
  Version table:
 *** 1.1.1-1 0
        500 http://tridex.net/repo/debian/ wheezy/main amd64 Packages
        100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
Andrew33

Re: LMDE (Tracking SID, or other non-standard) BREAKAGES!

Post by Andrew33 »

Hey Wayne,

Got it all in and it looks great.....I noticed that by default, the update icon doesn't show up on the task/notification area....is there something broken here


Andrew
wayne128

Re: LMDE (Tracking SID, or other non-standard) BREAKAGES!

Post by wayne128 »

andrew5859 wrote:I noticed that by default, the update icon doesn't show up on the task/notification area....is there something broken here
Andrew, mine does not have mint update menu also.
Actually I do not use update manager, being too used to apt-get .. :mrgreen:
GregE

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Post by GregE »

Virtualbox is back working again.
xircon

Re: LMDE (Tracking SID, or other non-standard) BREAKAGES!

Post by xircon »

Something is breaking my shell, don't know what yet, going to roll-back and play.

:Edit: I think it is libdrm updates causing me to boot into fall-back.

:Edit2: Oh I don't know, I am getting occasionally thrown into fall-back mode, nothing in xsession-errors, is this the correct log to look in?
Regulus74

Re: LMDE (Tracking SID, or other non-standard) BREAKAGES!

Post by Regulus74 »

In today update something is breaking gtk2 and gtk3 interface: applications appear as Win98 and icon theme is gnome. :?
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