On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 07:20, Yosef Meller <[email protected]> wrote:
> What I did when it happenned to me during an upgrade: let it remove what it
> wants, then install kubuntu-desktop to get the important stuff. But first
> make sure it leaves you with a network stack, and if not, keep the debs of
> things like gnome network manager on the side, so you can install them
> manually if needed.
>

That might be a good idea. Thanks. However, many non-KDE packages were
to be removed as well, such as Firefox.


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