"Never seen such a case." Reminds me of the time the doctor checking the internet when I was seeing him :)
john@john-K53U:~$ sudo apt-get check [sudo] password for john: Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done Somehow I was expecting something a bit more dramatic. Synaptic is reporting 0 broken packages. What would you think of burning a new CD of Ubuntu 16.04 and doing a new clean install? On 2 June 2016 at 13:27, Kornel Benko <kor...@lyx.org> wrote: > Am Donnerstag, 2. Juni 2016 um 12:59:39, schrieb John Kane < > jrkrid...@gmail.com> > > I was beginning to suspect that. Any suggestions? > > No. Never seen such a case. I for one get > # dpkg -p libqtcore4:amd64 > Package: libqtcore4 > Priority: optional > Section: libs > Installed-Size: 5053 > Maintainer: Kubuntu Developers <kubuntu-de...@lists.ubuntu.com> > Architecture: amd64 > Multi-Arch: same > Source: qt4-x11 > Version: 4:4.8.5+git192-g085f851+dfsg-2ubuntu4.1 > Depends: qtcore4-l10n, libc6 (>= 2.15), libgcc1 (>= 1:4.1.1), libglib2.0-0 > (>= 2.22.0), libstdc++6 (>= 4.6), zlib1g (>= 1:1.1.4) > Pre-Depends: multiarch-support > Suggests: libicu48, libthai0 > Size: 1554504 > Description: Qt 4 core module > Qt is a cross-platform C++ application framework. Qt's primary feature > is its rich set of widgets that provide standard GUI functionality. > . > The QtCore module contains core non-GUI functionality. > Homepage: http://qt-project.org/ > Original-Maintainer: Debian Qt/KDE Maintainers < > debian-qt-...@lists.debian.org> > ... > > Try to check your packages > # sudo apt-get check > or > # sudo synaptic > and try to identify broken packages. > > Kornel -- John Kane Kingston ON Canada