For the past couple of weeks, kPackageKit has been showing available updates, and appears to go through the process of downloading and installing them, but it continues to show the same available updates. Is there a known problem? Is kPackageKit broken? It is currently showing 17 available updates, including several files having to do with libxml.
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[Solved] kPackageKit shows updates, but won't install them
I am relatively new to Linux, but quite experienced with DOS and Windows. I'm comfortable editing things like fstab, etc., but I need specific instructions of what files to edit and what to add.<br /><br />My system is Kubuntu 10.10, using KDE 4.5.1.Tags: None
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The entire output of the dist-upgrade command:
ken@system:~$ sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: The package dcp1000lpr needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.
The dcp1000lpr is a driver for my Brother laser printer. It's quite possible that the problem with updates began with this installation, though I can't swear to it. I tried "sudo apt-get remove dcp1000lpr." It appeared to succeed, but then it repeated the "...needs to be reinstalled..." message.
Any ideas?I am relatively new to Linux, but quite experienced with DOS and Windows. I'm comfortable editing things like fstab, etc., but I need specific instructions of what files to edit and what to add.<br /><br />My system is Kubuntu 10.10, using KDE 4.5.1.
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Yes, I've had that same problem, unfortunately, with a Canon printer driver. The printer driver (or the un-purged remains thereof) is blocking the update process.
TryCode:sudo apt-get remove --purge dcp1000lpr
Code:sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
There really isn't a happy ending to this story, unless you are able to find an updated .deb package for your printer driver.
I don't know whether it would be (a) technically feasible, or (b) worth your time and effort to wrap the Windows XP driver for that printer in ndiswrapper. I offer this merely for your consideration: http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=17719
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Originally posted by diblTryCode:sudo apt-get remove --purge dcp1000lpr
Code:sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
I have a request in to Brother for help with this. Unfortunately, the last response from them was that they don't provide a Linux driver for this printer. I informed him/her that the driver I'm trying to install was downloaded from the Brother website. Waiting to hear their response to that.
Originally posted by diblI don't know whether it would be (a) technically feasible, or (b) worth your time and effort to wrap the Windows XP driver for that printer in ndiswrapper. I offer this merely for your consideration: http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=17719I am relatively new to Linux, but quite experienced with DOS and Windows. I'm comfortable editing things like fstab, etc., but I need specific instructions of what files to edit and what to add.<br /><br />My system is Kubuntu 10.10, using KDE 4.5.1.
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If you have not already, see post #14 here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1064526&page=2
Just change the 'gksudo gedit /var/lib/dpkg/status' to 'kdesudo kate /var/lib/dpkg/status'
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Originally posted by slush1000If you have not already, see post #14 here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1064526&page=2
Just change the 'gksudo gedit /var/lib/dpkg/status' to 'kdesudo kate /var/lib/dpkg/status'
I am relatively new to Linux, but quite experienced with DOS and Windows. I'm comfortable editing things like fstab, etc., but I need specific instructions of what files to edit and what to add.<br /><br />My system is Kubuntu 10.10, using KDE 4.5.1.
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I'm glad that an appropriate answer was provided that resolved your issue, but may I ask why you posted here, in Kubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat, when, according to your signature line, "My system is Kubuntu 10.04"? If true, this should have been posted under 10.04, and I'll happily move this entire thread there if that is the case.Windows no longer obstructs my view.
Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
"It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes
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Re: kPackageKit shows updates, but won't install them
Originally posted by SnowhogI'm glad that an appropriate answer was provided that resolved your issue, but may I ask why you posted here, in Kubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat, when, according to your signature line, "My system is Kubuntu 10.04"? If true, this should have been posted under 10.04, and I'll happily move this entire thread there if that is the case.I am relatively new to Linux, but quite experienced with DOS and Windows. I'm comfortable editing things like fstab, etc., but I need specific instructions of what files to edit and what to add.<br /><br />My system is Kubuntu 10.10, using KDE 4.5.1.
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