The list of the packages that could NOT be updated (for one reason or the other), til the upgrade process was aborted, is:
- gnome-power-manager - gnome-session (I'm using lxp-icewm) - hal - network-manager (which I never used anyhow) - policykit - policykit-gnome - pulseaudio - ubuntu-desktop - update-manager
Synaptic shows NO broken packages! (though some of the above allegedly failed due to broken dependencies)
Should I try to RE-install them? (Synaptic shows them as installed and up to date!)
I mean, the system's got a few glitches right now but it's more or less usable (just very slow)
The list of the packages that could NOT be updated (for one reason or the other), til the upgrade process was aborted, is:
- gnome-power-manager
- gnome-session (I'm using lxp-icewm)
- hal
- network-manager (which I never used anyhow)
- policykit
- policykit-gnome
- pulseaudio
- ubuntu-desktop
- update-manager
Synaptic shows NO broken packages! (though some of the above allegedly failed due to broken dependencies)
Should I try to RE-install them? (Synaptic shows them as installed and up to date!)
I mean, the system's got a few glitches right now but it's more or less usable (just very slow)