Public bug reported:
1) try to install fresh official Kubuntu 19.10
2) enable wifi (iwlwifi builded in image)
3) ENABLE thrid party firmwares
4) script doing autojob (renewing packages since you are connected to internet.
5) aftermath (after instalation) instal aptitude because some pro said
"aptitude is better than apt"
6) resources.list WAS untouched
7) try to install mc --> aptitude install mc
8) aptitude offering you to UNinstall all proprietary drivers while u just want
to install mc ...
9) press yes, remove all nvidia things...
10) try to recover stuff by kcm_driver_manager, kde says that package exist
from menu (infinte waiting during "collecting information about system"), shell
doesnt
11) how to recover state from fresh instalation including ticked install
third parties firmware?
** Affects: kde-baseapps
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Description changed:
1) try to install fresh official Kubuntu 19.10
2) enable wifi (iwlwifi builded in image)
3) ENABLE thrid party firmwares
4) script doing autojob (renewing packages since you are connected to
internet.
5) aftermath (after instalation) instal aptitude because some pro said
"aptitude is better than apt"
6) resources.list WAS untouched
7) try to install mc --> aptitude install mc
- 8) aptitude offering you to intall all proprietary drivers while u just want
to install mc ...
+ 8) aptitude offering you to UNinstall all proprietary drivers while u just
want to install mc ...
9) press yes, remove all nvidia things...
10) try to recover stuff by kcm_driver_manager, kde says that package exist
from menu, shell doesnt
-
- 11) how to recover state from fresh instalation including ticked install
third parties firmware?
+ 11) how to recover state from fresh instalation including ticked install
+ third parties firmware?
** Also affects: kde-baseapps
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Description changed:
1) try to install fresh official Kubuntu 19.10
2) enable wifi (iwlwifi builded in image)
3) ENABLE thrid party firmwares
4) script doing autojob (renewing packages since you are connected to
internet.
5) aftermath (after instalation) instal aptitude because some pro said
"aptitude is better than apt"
6) resources.list WAS untouched
7) try to install mc --> aptitude install mc
8) aptitude offering you to UNinstall all proprietary drivers while u just
want to install mc ...
9) press yes, remove all nvidia things...
- 10) try to recover stuff by kcm_driver_manager, kde says that package exist
from menu, shell doesnt
+ 10) try to recover stuff by kcm_driver_manager, kde says that package exist
from menu (unfinte waiting during "collecting information about system"), shell
doesnt
11) how to recover state from fresh instalation including ticked install
third parties firmware?
** Description changed:
1) try to install fresh official Kubuntu 19.10
2) enable wifi (iwlwifi builded in image)
3) ENABLE thrid party firmwares
4) script doing autojob (renewing packages since you are connected to
internet.
5) aftermath (after instalation) instal aptitude because some pro said
"aptitude is better than apt"
6) resources.list WAS untouched
7) try to install mc --> aptitude install mc
8) aptitude offering you to UNinstall all proprietary drivers while u just
want to install mc ...
9) press yes, remove all nvidia things...
- 10) try to recover stuff by kcm_driver_manager, kde says that package exist
from menu (unfinte waiting during "collecting information about system"), shell
doesnt
+ 10) try to recover stuff by kcm_driver_manager, kde says that package exist
from menu (infinte waiting during "collecting information about system"), shell
doesnt
11) how to recover state from fresh instalation including ticked install
third parties firmware?
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aptitude deletes drivers manager(?)
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