On 10/09/2016 02:59 AM, Brad Rogers wrote:
On Sat, 8 Oct 2016 20:05:53 -0400
kamaraju kusumanchi <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello kamaraju,
It is working fine for me.
A sort of 'good news / bad news' scenario: Good news for you, bad news
for me.
In any case, thanks for letting me know. It's useful.
% dpkg -l libxapian30 synaptic | grep ^ii
ii libxapian30:amd64 1.4.0-2 amd64 Search engine library
ii synaptic 0.83+nmu1 amd64 Graphical package
Same.
I have similar to lines yours in sources.list, too.
% su-to-root -X -c synaptic
The same.
So, this points to a local problem, it seems. I tried installing
xapian-tools (I don't routinely install suggests/recommends), no change.
Frankly, I've no idea where to go from here.
Thanks again for replying.
Brad just wanted to let you know your not the only one, I did a
'safe-upgrade' the other day using sid/testing and my nvidia 304 blew-up
with a segfault, installing the debian free driver did not help, back to
the debian nvidia driver, 'plasma is unable to start as could not
correctly use opengl 2', I sacrificed a second good plasma system with
today's fully clean upgrade, same problem. Problem was solved with
installing 'task-xfce-desktop', I look forward for solutions to the
plasma dilemma.
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Debian Wheezy - KDE 4.8.4 - AMD64 - EXT4 at sda1
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