as per usual, my dist-upgrade failed.
to start at the beginning: i kicked off the upgrade process (system settings->software..) and left my computer to do its job. upon returning to my computer, the kde notification panel told me that i had to restart to make the changes happen. i did so, upon which the system rebooted with only half the packages installed (probably even less). three hours and a manual upgrade attempt later the whole distribution seems weird and suboptimal, probably because some things are still missing..
my best guess as to why it failed is that a package replacement had to be forced (krsys?), though i have no direct evidence of this having caused the gui crash as i havent seen an error message.
i'm sorry for not being able to provide more information, but to be plain: this is quite clearly the dist-upgrade-gui's fault. its a badly written gui that doesn't even do the bare essentials properly (error handling) and that has in the past caused me a lot of headacke (the same has happened in all of the last three dist-upgrades). and it seems as if it is continuing to do so.
solution: 1. don't use the gui-upgrade-tool, 2. know linux/gnu/debian inside-out, 3. get a computer science degree.. quite some questionable advice.. in fact, after 13 years of using and contributing to linux, i've decided to dump it. its a piece of user-unfriendly software that i'm sick of wasting my time on.
to start at the beginning: i kicked off the upgrade process (system settings->software..) and left my computer to do its job. upon returning to my computer, the kde notification panel told me that i had to restart to make the changes happen. i did so, upon which the system rebooted with only half the packages installed (probably even less). three hours and a manual upgrade attempt later the whole distribution seems weird and suboptimal, probably because some things are still missing..
my best guess as to why it failed is that a package replacement had to be forced (krsys?), though i have no direct evidence of this having caused the gui crash as i havent seen an error message.
i'm sorry for not being able to provide more information, but to be plain: this is quite clearly the dist-upgrade-gui's fault. its a badly written gui that doesn't even do the bare essentials properly (error handling) and that has in the past caused me a lot of headacke (the same has happened in all of the last three dist-upgrades). and it seems as if it is continuing to do so.
solution: 1. don't use the gui-upgrade-tool, 2. know linux/gnu/debian inside-out, 3. get a computer science degree.. quite some questionable advice.. in fact, after 13 years of using and contributing to linux, i've decided to dump it. its a piece of user-unfriendly software that i'm sick of wasting my time on.
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