![]() ![]() Let's try to forget about sudo, it isn't relevant for this thread.Īpt-get -s -o Debug::pkgProblemResolver=yes install falkon The only valid reason I can see for removing sudo, is that it will benefit proprietary software companies, who would have an incentive to remove any beloved culture from linux.Īnd yes, I know how to use su root, but sudo works just fine. I consider deprecating it a regression as I haven't seen a good reason not to use it. OT for this post, but I will respond anyways. ![]() It was there in Ascii, and disappeared in Beowulf. The issue about the computer icon is more a bug report, than anything else. So it's good that mate works from fresh install, but this is a migration. That install is not typical of people upgrading existing (mate) machines from ascii to beowulf. Install mate-tweak to easily configure the desktop icons. apt install xorg lightdm why do you use sudo? Use a root terminal, works fine. install ASCII to cli, no desktop, just base system I used a different approach when the netinstall-images were not working: Otherwise, the system seems to be running well, after an apt-get autoremove and reboot. Qupzilla was not available at the time in beowulf, If I remember correctly.įinally, one minor thing, the computer icon on the desktop has vanished, since I believe I have another xfce machine with falkon, that was installed some months ago. The following information may help to resolve the situation:įalkon : Depends: libkf5wallet-bin but it is not going to be installedĮ: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages. Requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstableĭistribution that some required packages have not yet been created Try 'apt -fix-broken install' with no packages (or specify a solution). Libservlet3.1-java : Depends: libjsp-api-java but it is not installedĭepends: libel-api-java but it is not installedĭepends: libwebsocket-api-java but it is not installedĮ: Unmet dependencies. The following packages have unmet dependencies: You might want to run 'apt -fix-broken install' to correct these. tmp/apt-dpkg-install-kk1ZgQ/307-libwebsocket-api-java_1.1-1_all.debĮ: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1) Įrrors were encountered while processing: Something is broken, and needs to be fixed.Unpacking va-driver-all:amd64 (2.4.0-1) over (1.7.3-2). But I should not have to restart the browser several times a day just to access opensuse forums. But I’m eventually going to run out of browsers to try.Īnd yes, I know that restarting firefox will allow me to again login with it. I guess I can try “qupzilla” or “chromium” next. But, I expect that after a few hours I will start having the same problem with firefox. Fortunately I can now login again with firefox. So I tried again with konqueror, and was able to login.īut now, only 3 hours later, konqueror sees me as logged out and gives error messages about a redirect loop if I try to login. This morning: firefox gave me a redirect look message, and I couldn’t login. I still tried with konqueror, with the same errors. But later, I started getting messages about a redirect loop. Originally, those were messages about a java class on a tomcat server. Several hours later (but less than the 9 hours), it showed me as logged out. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |