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I just pushed the "preview changes" button in Adept Manager and was mildly horrified to note that kubuntu-desktop and some other non-dispensable packages were pre-marked for removal. Yikes!
I think kubuntu-desktop itself is just a meta-package used to install the kubuntu version of kde. Once installed it can be removed. I will have to double check.
This is starting to become a tradition with kubuntu, major release upgrades mean losing kde-desktop and other like packages that are kubuntu specific. At least this time it's surfacing during the final testing stage before the release, and hopefully will be fixed before officially releasing this time.
So, what do we think is the source of the problem? The core Ubuntu developer team hating KDE (they are GNOME people after all), or the Kubuntu team being too lazy to check for package conflicts between the KDE bits and the Ubuntu core?
I just clicked Adept Update and the list of updates looks much better now -- and kubuntu-desktop is not on the list. Maybe it was a temporary situation, but I saw items like "konqueror-defaults" and "konqueror-nsplugins" and "kcontrol" marked for removal -- it could have been very ugly if I had blindly clicked "apply" without checking.
Mine has boorked at upgrading kdeaddons, kdegames & kdetoys if I select any of them it presents me with a break screen in adept! I'm about to try a apt-get dist-upgrade to see what effect it has!
Cary
The Ubuntu Counter Project - user number # 7859, registered Linux user 470405 Lenovo T510 Kubuntu Trusty 64bit, Intel Core i5-560M, 8 GB PC3-DDR3 SDRAM - 1067 MHz, NVIDIA NVS 3100m PCI Express, Wireless Centrino N 6300 My website http://www.qah.org.au
root@stinkpad:~# apt-get dist-upgrade
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Calculating upgrade... Done
The following packages have been kept back:
kdeaddons kdegames kdetoys
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 3 not upgraded.
root@stinkpad:~#
Cary
The Ubuntu Counter Project - user number # 7859, registered Linux user 470405 Lenovo T510 Kubuntu Trusty 64bit, Intel Core i5-560M, 8 GB PC3-DDR3 SDRAM - 1067 MHz, NVIDIA NVS 3100m PCI Express, Wireless Centrino N 6300 My website http://www.qah.org.au
So, what do we think is the source of the problem? The core Ubuntu developer team hating KDE (they are GNOME people after all), or the Kubuntu team being too lazy to check for package conflicts between the KDE bits and the Ubuntu core?
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