Hi , I recently got a problem, I'll shortly describe it.
I was upgrading KDE, I have enabled the Kubuntu Backports repository (I'm sure you know it, but just in case it is located at https://launchpad.net/~kubuntu-ppa/+archive/backports ).
Like I said, I was upgrading to 4.9.1 (with Muon update manager), more or less 400 megabytes; my internet connection is not very fast, it took some time, so i left to make other things while I waited for the download to finish.
But in the middle of the process, the connection was lost, and Muon downloaded and installed just a part of the marked packages.
Maybe I did a mistake, but I rebooted the system, and now I get this message every time I try to start the system:
I don't know what caused this issue, and neither how to solve it (well, that was clear, or else I wasn't posting this message right now ).
The system is missing some files that weren't downloaded during the upgrade? If I try to resume the upgrade from the command line, it will solve it?
Thank you in advance!
I was upgrading KDE, I have enabled the Kubuntu Backports repository (I'm sure you know it, but just in case it is located at https://launchpad.net/~kubuntu-ppa/+archive/backports ).
Like I said, I was upgrading to 4.9.1 (with Muon update manager), more or less 400 megabytes; my internet connection is not very fast, it took some time, so i left to make other things while I waited for the download to finish.
But in the middle of the process, the connection was lost, and Muon downloaded and installed just a part of the marked packages.
Maybe I did a mistake, but I rebooted the system, and now I get this message every time I try to start the system:
Code:
Xsession: unable to launch "/usr/bin/startkde" X session --- "/usr/bin/startkde" not found; falling back to default sesison.
The system is missing some files that weren't downloaded during the upgrade? If I try to resume the upgrade from the command line, it will solve it?
Thank you in advance!
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