Dne st 7. května 2014 Glen Cunningham napsal(a):
On Wednesday 07 May 2014 07:46:36 Robert Peters
wrote:
On 6 May 2014 22:16, Robert Peters
<robertpeters9(a)gmail.com>
wrote: <snip>
> Thanks to all for the replies. I will try
Slavek's idea of
> using a preliminary stable-build.
> Ultimately I aim to reinstate TDE based on Debian without any
> Ubuntu. That setup using Exe Gnu/Linux worked well on my old
> laptop.
>
> Robert
It worked: now have TDE 14. So far looks like everything is
running well - Robert
G'day Robert,
After your report of success, I took the plunge and installed
Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty) on my "trusty" Acer netbook. Then added
Slavek's preliminary stable-build repo to the sources.list and
added the apt-key. "apt-get update" and "apt-get upgrade" went
fine but when I did "apt-get install
kubuntu-default-settings-trinity
kubuntu-desktop-trinity"
I immediately get over 70 errors/warnings. The show-stopper seems
to be "The following packages have unmet dependencies:
kubuntu-desktop-trinity : Depends: pnm2ppa but it is not
installable Recommends: tdeio-apt-trinity but it is not going to be
installed
Recommends:
tde-guidance-powermanager-trinity but it is not going to be
installed
Recommends: adept-trinity but it is not
going to be installed" and so on for pages.
Obviously I've done something stupid as there is no "pnm2ppa"
package, suggestions please.
Glen
PS. Just tried the nightly-build repos with the same result - so
I've missed something essential. G. :-(
Aha, I see it, now I tried it on my test machine, binary package
pnm2ppa is now newly named printer-driver-pnm2ppa. I'll make an
update soon.