Went to du tonight and a whole lot of weirdness apparantly....kde???..think I'll lurk in the background for awhile...
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Has ANYone else experienced this?
I cannot imagine why apt sees a need to install this kde stuff. I have a stock VSIDO install for some time now and have d/u'd uneventfully many times. Only thing ever added has been the Nvidia driver.
I would check installation logs and determine what has been installed that is pulling in all of KDE things... I would also check your sources list and verify something goofy has not happened there
It is a crazy one... I think jedi may have seen this quite a while back
Sorry I cannot be of more help :(
I simply waited a day or two and it worked itself out. Sorry I can't be more help...
Think I'll follow jedi's way until the start of the new week. If nothing resolves by then, I'll have to roll up my sleeves and get dirty.
I've become somewhat lazy using VSIDO ;)
I had the same problem a while back too - actually twice once apt wanted to install kde, and the other time a bunch of gnome. All you can do is wait a few days for the broken package to get fixed.
Can't remember exactly what caused it - saw an explanation on the debian forum. As I recall, something "under the hood" got an upgrade and it throws a monkey wrench into the dependency requirements.
The last time with Gnome3 I think was OpenBox Gnome session having Gnome3 as a hard dependency.
Apt is still insisting on pulling in all of that kde cArp.......
Looks like I'll be rolling up the sleeves this week. Haven't met a linux challenge I couldn't beat 8)
Well....maybe that one time I tried a Gentoo install.
^ I would still hold out hope that in a day or so it would self clean
If not, have fun!
This is all very strange indeed zbreaker. I have not seen this issue this time. (KDE trying to install)
I found this :
https://wiki.debian.org/SecureApt
I seem to recall I've had this problem, and I just waited it out
I just did an dist-upg about 2 hours ago, and I saw none of the KDE mentioned apps trying to install...
edit: deleted - bad info.
^
Think I'll give it a shot later tonight hopefully.
Attempted a d/u last night, but the kde onslaught was still present. Thanks for the tip.
^ I made a mistake, oxygen icons are coming in with kde.
^
Just caught that myself :D
Actually the whole thing is bizarre. Nothing has really changed or been installed on this VSIDO system for many months, with the
exception of regular dist-upgrades.
It is bizarre; I don't see any qt or libqt files getting upgraded. I did a dummy install of openarena and that didn't bring in phonon or any qt as a dependency.
OK..all solved tonight.
Went to do d/u ..same kde influx.
Ran "dpkg-query -l_" for all installed programs and noticed oxygen icons were indeed somehow installed. Did complete removal. Alias "up" still wanted to suck in kde. OK, let's reboot. Ran smxi d/u,
Woo woo..no kde, but a ton of stuff that needed upgrade. Al proceeded well and I'm back in VSIDO "as it was"...all is good 8)
Awesome news zbreaker, well done!
I also have relied on smxi a lot the last few days myself. In the process of figuring out why one thing was doing something, I learned another! Linux... <kicks conky to the curb> So, yeah getting ready to jump back into it and put Liquorix 3.16 back in it! Glad your all set...
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