Hello Michael,

I think the best would be, you add some notes to the release notes, because 
without preremoval of the two packages you would get a freezed system and 
without 
deeper knowledge of Debian, you are not able to solve this.


Thanks in advance,
Christoph
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Von: "Michael Biebl" 
Gesendet: 12.02.2011 02:32:35
An: "Chris Lehnberger" * , [email protected]
Betreff: Re: Bug#612980: powersaved: Freeze the whole system after login after 
upgrade to squeeze

On 12.02.2011 02:26, Chris Lehnberger wrote:
> Package: powersaved
> Version: 0.15.20-3
> Severity: important
> 
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I upgraded my Lenny System like it is described (updgrade, install kernel & 
> udev, dist-upgrade...and so on)
> and had some problems. One was that after the start of powersaved the whole 
> system was freezed. Nothing worked, no switch to the console
> nor ctrl+alt+del. I just could it verifified by switching to vt-1 before 
> login (here using kdm) and the last log/print was Starting powersaved...
> 
> I started with the revocery mode and changed some daemons in their starting 
> behaviour and I could login and work. I tried also the standard 
> linux-image-2.6-2.6.32-5 with no difference,this kernel also stopped working.
> 
> After removal of powersaved I had only the problem that kde-workbench and 
> kde-workbench was missing (maybe another bugreport?)
> kdebase-workspace (4:4.4.5-7)
> kdebase-workspace-bin (4:4.4.5-7)
> 
> All in all I am happy to have a working system and also some bugs fixed, so I 
> like squeeze.
> 

kpowersave and powersaved are no longer part of squeeze.

You should uninstall them manually (as you already did) or let tools like
apt-get autoremove clean them up automatically.


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