Problem with upgrading graphics libraries

2017-10-28 Thread Marek Rusinowski
Hi, For the last few weeks I'm unable to upgrade graphics libraries on my system. Unfortunately, I don't know which packages are the problem. I have integrated intel and dedicated nvidia gpus. It looks like exactly the same problem described in this reddit thread: https://www.r eddit.com/r/debian

Re: Problem with upgrading libc6

2009-03-18 Thread NFN Smith
Douglas A. Tutty wrote: On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 05:10:43PM -0700, NFN Smith wrote: Thus, since the upgrade we wanted wasn't essential, we decided to not bother with it then. However, we're now to the point where we need to get the machine upgraded to lenny, so we need to figure out a way aro

Re: Problem with upgrading libc6

2009-03-17 Thread Douglas A. Tutty
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 05:10:43PM -0700, NFN Smith wrote: > As long as I don't reboot the server, backing out of the problem is > doable -- all I have to do is revert to the previous libc6, using: > > aptitude -t oldstable install libc6 > > and things are back to where they were. That's un

Re: Problem with upgrading libc6

2009-03-17 Thread Thorny
On Mon, 16 Mar 2009 09:42:54 -0700, NFN Smith wrote: [...] > > Following this downgrade, libc6 (and related dependencies) are all still > at etch versions. > > This from Chapter 4 of the Lenny release notes may be of interest to you, especially the part at the bottom since you are using Aptitude

Re: Problem with upgrading libc6

2009-03-16 Thread Sven Joachim
On 2009-03-16 17:42 +0100, NFN Smith wrote: > I have a server that is running etch, and before upgrading to lenny, > there's a a couple of packages with a lot of local configuration work in > them that I want to upgrade individually to lenny versions first, so > that I don't have the problem of ha

Re: Problem with upgrading libc6

2009-03-16 Thread NFN Smith
Douglas A. Tutty wrote: OK, its the best analogy I could come up with. I don't know if fixing this is possible, hopefully someone can help you. I hope you had good backups (if not, do them now if you can). Turns out that it's not necessarily a problem. As long as I don't reboot the serve

Re: Problem with upgrading libc6

2009-03-16 Thread Douglas A. Tutty
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 12:32:38PM -0700, NFN Smith wrote: > I have a server that is running etch, and before upgrading to lenny, > there's a a couple of packages with a lot of local configuration work in > them that I want to upgrade individually to lenny versions first, so > that I don't have

Problem with upgrading libc6

2009-03-16 Thread NFN Smith
I have a server that is running etch, and before upgrading to lenny, there's a a couple of packages with a lot of local configuration work in them that I want to upgrade individually to lenny versions first, so that I don't have the problem of having to adjust for lenny-specific changes to pack

Re: Problem with upgrading libc6

2009-03-16 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
On Monday 16 March 2009 13:06:59 Mike Bird wrote: > With tricky upgrades I usually remove all -dev packages first > and reinstall them after. That seems to make things work better here, as well. I also tend to remove -dbg packages, too. -- Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. ,= ,-_-. =. b.

Re: Problem with upgrading libc6

2009-03-16 Thread Mike Bird
On Mon March 16 2009 09:42:54 NFN Smith wrote: > Is there a way of getting around this one (perhaps booting from a CD and > using the rescue shell)? Or is it going to be faster/easier to simply > back up the machine and rebuild it? With tricky upgrades I usually remove all -dev packages first and

Problem with upgrading libc6

2009-03-16 Thread NFN Smith
I have a server that is running etch, and before upgrading to lenny, there's a a couple of packages with a lot of local configuration work in them that I want to upgrade individually to lenny versions first, so that I don't have the problem of having to adjust for lenny-specific changes to package

Re: Problem with upgrading

2004-01-01 Thread Jan Minar
On Thu, Jan 01, 2004 at 10:42:18AM +, Paul Worrall wrote: > Hi, > > During my latest updrade using aptitude, I get: > > Setting up foomatic-filters (3.0.0-2031207-1) > Configuration file `/etc/foomatic/filter.conf' > ==> File on system created by you or by a script. > ==> File also in packa

Re: Problem with upgrading

2004-01-01 Thread Uwe Dippel
On Thu, 01 Jan 2004 10:42:18 +, Paul Worrall wrote: > Hi, > > During my latest updrade using aptitude, I get: > > Setting up foomatic-filters (3.0.0-2031207-1) > Configuration file `/etc/foomatic/filter.conf' > ==> File on system created by you or by a script. > ==> File also in package pr

Problem with upgrading

2004-01-01 Thread Paul Worrall
Hi, During my latest updrade using aptitude, I get: Setting up foomatic-filters (3.0.0-2031207-1) Configuration file `/etc/foomatic/filter.conf' ==> File on system created by you or by a script. ==> File also in package provided by package maintainer. What would you like to do about it ? Yo

Problem with upgrading my KDE

2003-06-13 Thread Gueven Bay
Hello guys, My task: To update my installed KDE to the newest version My problem: After 'apt-setup' my box doesn't upgrade my KDE. Problem description: I have got a Woody installation (with KDE 3.0.5 on it) on a computer without access to the internet. So I downloaded from the KDE ftp server the