This is an odd one. Since the upgrade (which went strangely fine for the most part, at least on my main machine in question here, a 64-bit install running with the Nvidia binary blob driver) neither Synaptic nor Aptitude-GTK will work, they just load up blank. Aptitude-GTK loads up greyed out, Synaptic loads up merely blank but goes to the same state if I hit "reload".
[img width=400 height=316]http://keithzg.ca/images/utility/oneiric_issue_aptitudegtk.png[/img]
[img width=400 height=313]http://keithzg.ca/images/utility/oneiric_issue_synaptic1.png[/img]
[img width=400 height=313]http://keithzg.ca/images/utility/oneiric_issue_synaptic2.png[/img]
I could let this go, but when I do feel like using a GUI package manager, I have to sadly say that Apper doesn't cut it, and even Muon still feels inadequate. And although I'm fine just mostly using aptitude from the terminal (Yakuake is my most beloved application by far) it seems like this must point to some larger, underlying problem, so I feel like I should take care of it.
So, any ideas what's going wrong? For the record, I've disabled multiarch (I know that mucks up aptitude; sadly this means I'm unable to install Flash, since flashplugin-installer:amd64 stupidly depends on flashplugin-downloader:i386, but oh well).
Edit: I forgot to mention the most salient point, which is why I mentioned I was running Nvidia's drivers (and a 7800GTX, for the record). When I run Synaptic or Aptitude-GTK, they suddenly start taking up nearly 50% of one of my CPU cores, with Xorg jumping in doing the same. Why in the world would two different package managers both screw up like this, and in both cases cause strangely high Xorg CPU usage while they do so? Something weird (and I must admit, fascinating) is happening here.
[img width=400 height=316]http://keithzg.ca/images/utility/oneiric_issue_aptitudegtk.png[/img]
[img width=400 height=313]http://keithzg.ca/images/utility/oneiric_issue_synaptic1.png[/img]
[img width=400 height=313]http://keithzg.ca/images/utility/oneiric_issue_synaptic2.png[/img]
I could let this go, but when I do feel like using a GUI package manager, I have to sadly say that Apper doesn't cut it, and even Muon still feels inadequate. And although I'm fine just mostly using aptitude from the terminal (Yakuake is my most beloved application by far) it seems like this must point to some larger, underlying problem, so I feel like I should take care of it.
So, any ideas what's going wrong? For the record, I've disabled multiarch (I know that mucks up aptitude; sadly this means I'm unable to install Flash, since flashplugin-installer:amd64 stupidly depends on flashplugin-downloader:i386, but oh well).
Edit: I forgot to mention the most salient point, which is why I mentioned I was running Nvidia's drivers (and a 7800GTX, for the record). When I run Synaptic or Aptitude-GTK, they suddenly start taking up nearly 50% of one of my CPU cores, with Xorg jumping in doing the same. Why in the world would two different package managers both screw up like this, and in both cases cause strangely high Xorg CPU usage while they do so? Something weird (and I must admit, fascinating) is happening here.
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