I got another set of blocked updates in kpackagekit.
I applied my usual fix: sudo aptitude update and sudo atitude full-upgrade
In trying to understand what the "blocked" means, I searched the archives but could find only means to get around the "blocked" and no real explanation of why the updates are blocked.
The only explanation I could rationalize is that the updates (usually new kernals) could make some s/w quit working and so the Kubuntu people decided to notify users, but make the users jump through hoops to get the updates. I assume that they then assume that the user understands what (s)he is doing and why.
Well I understand the how, but not fully the why.
It would seem that if the Kubuntu people want to inform, then why not not include language in Kpackagekit fully explaining what is going on and a message about how to install if desired or how to make the list of blocked updates just go away without installing. As it is, if I don't install, I keep getting notified and the blocked updates just sit in the list and never go away which makes me nervous that they want me to do something, but wont explain what since they assume I know.
Is there a full explanation of what is happening somewhere??
I applied my usual fix: sudo aptitude update and sudo atitude full-upgrade
In trying to understand what the "blocked" means, I searched the archives but could find only means to get around the "blocked" and no real explanation of why the updates are blocked.
The only explanation I could rationalize is that the updates (usually new kernals) could make some s/w quit working and so the Kubuntu people decided to notify users, but make the users jump through hoops to get the updates. I assume that they then assume that the user understands what (s)he is doing and why.
Well I understand the how, but not fully the why.
It would seem that if the Kubuntu people want to inform, then why not not include language in Kpackagekit fully explaining what is going on and a message about how to install if desired or how to make the list of blocked updates just go away without installing. As it is, if I don't install, I keep getting notified and the blocked updates just sit in the list and never go away which makes me nervous that they want me to do something, but wont explain what since they assume I know.
Is there a full explanation of what is happening somewhere??
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