I installe the lucid package (by using dpkg), and it works, but I have two HUGE 
problems:
1.  kpackagekit keeps screaming at me about broken dependencies, and wants to 
remove great chunks of KDE to fix the dependencies.
2.  When I did a 'normal' kernel upgrade and then went to use the hardware 
drivers utility to upgrade my NVIDIA driver, it automatically 'fixed' the 
broken dependency problem by REMOVING MOST OF MY KDE.  Almost turned my laptop 
into a brick.

So, if there's a way of installing the lucid package without generating broken 
dependencies, can someone give me a hand?
Otherwise, is there some other way out of this mess?

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plasma-scriptengine-python API error 
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