I managed to lock up Adept and I assume I did something wrong. Could anyone offer a hand here?
I tried to install a package manually from the Debian repository. It was one of Twinkle 0.7.1 dependencies I guess libc6. I downloaded the file to a local dir and right clicked on it and chose: Kubuntu package menu>install package.
Sadly there were some other unresolved dependencies and the file did not install. After this the file appeard with the mention "Broken) in Adept. I did try several actions: to uninstall then reinstall etc but none was successful. Closed adept and upon restarting it I get the attached message.
1: how do I get out of this hole? ( I did that before with another software and I decided to reinstall Kubuntu. There must be a better way to fix it I assume.
2: How can i add the repository at http://packages.debian.org in adept as iassume it will download the dependencies automatically? Is it advisable to use that repository or it may cause problems since Kubuntu is not Debian.
3: How can we get the packages in the Kubuntu repositories updated. Currently Twinke is offered in version 0.4.2 and the available version is 0.7.1 which I tried in SUSE and works not only just fine but much better.
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I tried to install a package manually from the Debian repository. It was one of Twinkle 0.7.1 dependencies I guess libc6. I downloaded the file to a local dir and right clicked on it and chose: Kubuntu package menu>install package.
Sadly there were some other unresolved dependencies and the file did not install. After this the file appeard with the mention "Broken) in Adept. I did try several actions: to uninstall then reinstall etc but none was successful. Closed adept and upon restarting it I get the attached message.
1: how do I get out of this hole? ( I did that before with another software and I decided to reinstall Kubuntu. There must be a better way to fix it I assume.
2: How can i add the repository at http://packages.debian.org in adept as iassume it will download the dependencies automatically? Is it advisable to use that repository or it may cause problems since Kubuntu is not Debian.
3: How can we get the packages in the Kubuntu repositories updated. Currently Twinke is offered in version 0.4.2 and the available version is 0.7.1 which I tried in SUSE and works not only just fine but much better.
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