And already goofed up.
I thought I had tested it but I guess not.
The attached version doesn't work if there are no updates. The current
version is on Github:
https://gist.github.com/weichert/4931be14cc93443ad74f
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Hi,
since there isn't an update-notifier for the XFCE panel anymore and
pk-update-icon isn't in Jessie and apparently has large dependencies
to build as of yet, this is a small script to do just that.
It uses xfce4-genmon-plugin (or actually it's the other way around).
Documentation and configura
> Question is: Is this due to Testing-transition problems with banshee or is it
> worse?
>
> I got used to those problems and generally I stay calm but because of the
> specific situation (remember: used synaptic the first time) I became more
> nervous.
> So I am asking this just to make sure n
What exactly is your question, then? I don't really see a problem in the
> output you posted. If you don't agree with apt-get about which packages
> should be removed, just install them at the same time you install the
> package you want (and don't already have).
>
D'oh! After I edited my post
Hi, on my Lenny desktop box I have a problem installing banshee since
Apr 16th.
Here is the saga:
I used to install all my stuff with apt-get, I rarely use aptitude and I
am not used to it. I almost never used Synaptic just because I did not
see any sense.
Well I should have heard to my inner voic
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