On 11/07/2002 12:32 AM, Tom Nielsen wrote:
Last night I I started yast (not 2 but yast, I'm running 8.0...or at least the terminal version of yast) and removed lprng and installed cups. I then rebooted. No luck. I then ran the command xhost + (thanks to the person that recommended that) and was finally able to get into YAST2. I couldn't find any dependency problems and wasn't able to figure out how to get KDE back. (BTW, last night I installed cups from the 8.0 CD. Before the "incident" I upgraded cups with Synaptic). Thinking Synaptic might find the problem, I ran it and updated the cups packages. I then rebooted.
No luck. Still getting FVWM (or whatever it is).
At this point I'm really stuck! I'm at work now and will try anything any one recommends, but I will have to do it later tonight (California time) when I get home...or maybe at lunch.
I could imagine what happened, with strict dependency checking. What would happen if you did the inverse, i.e. apt-get -i cups, from a terminal? I would assume it would have the same dependency checking and maybe save you the trouble of this depends on that, which depends on the other, etc. -- Joe & Sesil Morris New Tribes Mission Email Address: Joe_Morris@ntm.org Web Address: http://www.mydestiny.net/~joe_morris Registered Linux user 231871 God said, I AM that I AM. I say, by the grace God, I am what I am.