Mario Bertrand wrote: > > > > With my experience, I don't believe the latest X11 stuff in slink is > > broken anymore, but its been broken down into a bunch of smaller debs. > > I scrubbed my system free of all the old X11 stuff (except config files) > > and loaded the slink X11 suff, and everything is now working. > > > > > > -- > > Ed C. > > > > > > > > > Hi, > > What do you mean by old X11 stuff? How do we know wich packages to delete? It > is those obsoletes packages in dselect menu when we update? >
The old X11 packaging included a 2meg 'xbase' deb file. This package has been split into smaller packages. xterm, for example, is in its own package. The font packages changed their name to 'xfonts-###' instead of 'xfnt###'. When I originally went to dselect after the download, the new X11 packages were at the top of the display in the new packages section. This was how I could tell them apart from the ones already installed (plus the version number). Since there didn't seem to be any dependency conflicts, ie, 'xfntbase' didn't conflict with 'xfonts-base'*, I decided to scroll down and purge my system of all the old packages that I could, except for the /etc/X11 config files. This probably wasn't necessary. I don't know if they will show up in the obsolete section, I never checked this. I suspect dpkg would have deleted the old ones first. * A dependency conflict should of happened according to the package info (Conflicts: xfntbase), but I seem to remember dselect allowing me to select the new files without popping up a dependency conflict screen. My memory has deteriorated, however, so I may be remembering wrong. -- Ed C.