type 'sudo aptitude' on a terminal, an select jackd. At the bottom
you'll probably see a red line with suggestions, typing 'e' will show
them.

2010/5/20, gusano <[email protected]>:
> sorry but I don't get what you mean by "enter 'e'" ?
>
> yes I do this via apt-get (thought this was 'aptitude').
>
> and I also would not update puredyne if my FW soundcard was working as
> it did in older puredyne releases (it does not by default in latest cc
> release...).
>
> cheers,
> _y
>
>
> On 20/05/10 16:41, Ricardo G. Herdt wrote:
>> it seems to be some versions conflict. Using aptitude's interface,
>> what are the given reasons for removing the files (enter 'e' to see
>> them)? Does apt-get also try to remove those files? (run it with the
>> -s (simulate) flag). And did you update the repo's? The others on the
>> list might help you further, since I use pure:dyne only as a live
>> system and avoid upgrading it to not break things.
>>
>> 2010/5/20, gusano<[email protected]>:
>>> ok, I removed jackd via 'apt-remove'.
>>> now if I want to *reinstall* it, aptitude wants to *remove* the
>>> following packages:
>>>
>>> amsynth, audacious, audacity, avidemux, avidemux-plugins, chuck,
>>> csladspa, csound, darkice, dssi-host-jack, ecasound, fluxus, ...,
>>> libjack-dev, libjack0, libjack0.100.0-0, libportaudio2, all pd libs,
>>> puredata, ..., vlc-plugin-jack, wsynth-dssi, zynaddsubfx.
>>>
>>> WTF ?
>>>
>>> _y
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