It seems to be working! However, due to Internet-related bottlenecks on my
end, apt-get dist-upgrade runs longer than normal. I think the dpkg
instructions is what fixed the problem.
Marc
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On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 02:56, Sean Clarke sean.cla...@sec-consulting.co.uk
wrote:
See if this fixes
Sean Clarke's solution has WORKED!
What really worked was the following commands:
1. dpkg -i /var/cache/apt/archives/*.deb
2. dpkg --configure -a
The 1st dpkg 'force' installs from archives without aptitude.
The 2nd dpkg does automatic configurations.
Marc
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Here are the results when doing a sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get
dist-upgrade:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
You might want to run 'apt-get -f install' to correct these.
The following packages have unmet
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I found a Quick Fix!!!
First and foremost, add this alias to your list of aliases:
alias reset-lxdm='sudo killall lxdm-binary sleep 5 sudo lxdm-
binary '
Second, on a cold-boot, login as normal, but this time, press Ctrl-
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And third, re-login as
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When browsing and RAM usages reaches 463 MB, System completely FROZEN
with excessive hard drive activity. System goes back to normal after 3
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opening /dev/audio: No such file or directory
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saytime no longer functions in 11.10. It just says, opening /dev/audio:
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Similar to CPU Usage Monitor, the Memory Info from Task Manager (lxtask) need
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Over the years of using Gnome, I have gotten used to a taskbar function
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