In <AANLkTi=2xpk3ejz0gedmmn7umyo9zohs784czw7j1...@mail.gmail.com>, Michael Fothergill wrote: >I upgraded from Lenny to Squeeze on my AMD64 box. It did work but I >got some grumbles about the package grabbing applet not being able to >find some files it wanted from the repositories and some grumbling >about one or two disorganised package dependencies in Openoffice and >other minor grumbles.
Did you read the Squeeze release notes and follow the upgrade instructions therein? If not, the upgrade likely didn't complete correctly. >But I am running it nevertheless. What commands could I run to do a >sort of upgrade health check? Something like aptitude >sniff-out-bad-dependencies >and aptitude try-to-repair-them-if -possible? (aptitude install) or (apt-get install) actually do both of those automatically. (apt-get -f install) works harder at it, but (aptitude install) can use the interactive resolver for tough situations. >P.S. The window managing program that starts xwindows automatically >from the login prompt doesn't seem to have installed so I am having to >type startx at the terminal but then gnome fires up OK..... Make sure you have gdm, kdm, or xdm installed and that it is running correctly. -- Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. ,= ,-_-. =. b...@iguanasuicide.net ((_/)o o(\_)) ICQ: 514984 YM/AIM: DaTwinkDaddy `-'(. .)`-' http://iguanasuicide.net/ \_/
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