On Mon, 17 Aug 2020 at 01:44:14 -0300, Tiago Zaniquelli wrote: > After [configuring unstable apt sources] I executed apt-update and apt > full-upgrade, so after that show me > that the "wicd" will removed, but I can't do that because if I do that I > will lost the program that configure my WiFi. > > So How I do to resolve that?
Either switch to something other than wicd (network-manager is a popular alternative), or help the maintainers of wicd to fix the release-critical bugs that prevent it from being installed in unstable (#885140, #938823, #956159, #947589). The underlying problem is that wicd was developed against Python 2, GTK 2 and PyGTK, which are no longer maintained (PyGTK was deprecated in early 2011 and was recently removed from Debian). The upstream bug requesting porting to Python 3, GTK 3 and PyGI is <https://bugs.launchpad.net/wicd/+bug/878417>, but it was opened in late 2011 and does not seem to have had significant activity since then. smcv