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    #46
    Re: Major Crash Here

    lmil...
    how do i back up my data.

    also someone suggested i use fdisk1 on the hard drive.
    can we try this to see if we can find any problems?

    maybe you can give me some step by step to try and see what we get..

    another thing last night i was able to get to my dave@dave-desktop~$ i can't remember what i did but it did come back
    hat

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      #47
      Re: Major Crash Here

      Good morning. OK, time to save some data!

      Is that Ubuntu CD a Live CD?

      Do you have a USB stick, or does that computer have another hard drive in it, or where would you like to save the data from your broken Linux system?

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        #48
        Re: Major Crash Here

        You will be safe in the care of dibl, hatman.

        Despite the choice of head-gear, he does know what he's doing.

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          #49
          Re: Major Crash Here

          good morning dib
          ok how do we save some data here?

          lets get started

          ps..are we able to save my evolution email i have some files in there
          ty
          hat

          also let me get my other comp up and going first

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            #50
            Re: Major Crash Here

            i am going to follow the following link and see what happens
            http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=982078

            can't lose by trying it anyways
            hat
            i will post if anything happens

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              #51
              Re: Major Crash Here

              Originally posted by aged hippy

              Despite the choice of head-gear, he does know what he's doing.
              What, it's not still popular?


              ps..are we able to save my evolution email i have some files in there
              I don't know evolution -- not sure where it saves its messages. So the answer is definitely "YES" but it will be your research project to learn where evolution email files are saved.

              By booting a Live CD, and then mounting your Linux hard drive partition manually, you'll be able to copy data to whatever storage device, or other hard drive partition, that you would like. It's all salvageable.

              Good luck with the X server. Because you were running the Gnome Display Manager (GDM) in Ubuntu, and Kubuntu uses the K Display Manager (KDM), you've got some challenges to make it work right -- we don't know what parts of the upgrade were implemented before it broke, so I dunno what is missing from a fully integrated X server there. :P

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                #52
                Re: Major Crash Here

                i ran apt-get -f install and it started to run and replace a bunch of files...
                unpacking replacement KDM...
                dpkg:warning -unable to delete old directory '/etc/kde3/kdm':directory not empty
                preparing to replace kdebase-bin 4:3.5.10-oubuntu/~hardy2(using.../kdebase-bin_4%3a4.1.2-oubuntu4_i386.deb)

                unpacking replacement kdebase-bin...
                dpkg:error processing/var/cace/apt/archives/kdebase-bin_4%3a4.1.2-oubuntu4_i386.deb(--unpack)!

                trying to overwrite '/usr/bin/keditfiletype:which is also in package kcontrol

                dpkg-deb:subprocess paste killed by signal(broken pipe)
                errors were encountered while processing:/var/cache/apt/archives/kde base-bn_4%3a4.1.2-oubuntu4_i386.deb

                e:sub process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)

                i am also able to run
                sudo dpkg --audit
                gives me a list of the programs that are not fully installed
                how can i fully install these?
                hat

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                  #53
                  Re: Major Crash Here

                  I don't know what dibl would recommend, but i would be inclined to boot from the CD, rescue what files are important, save them somewhere safe, then re-format the drive and re-install from scratch.

                  There are many things broken, things which may not show up for a while.

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                    #54
                    Re: Major Crash Here

                    Yep, what AH said.

                    @hatman, you already used the command to "fully install these" -- that was
                    Code:
                    sudo apt-get -f install
                    As you see, the problems with broken and half-upgraded stuff exceed the package manager's ability to recover.

                    Part of your problem is that your source list is buggered. With a bad source list, there's no "apt-get" command that is going to help.

                    Did you figure out where Evolution saves the e-mail files?

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                      #55
                      Re: Major Crash Here

                      ok heres what i am doing now..
                      i booted normally and go to my gnome login screen
                      i hit alt f2

                      i was able to see my dave@dave-desktop~$
                      so heres what i did
                      i ran sudo apt-get -f install
                      downloaded new files

                      then ran
                      sudo apt-get update
                      sudo apt-get upgrade
                      now they are installing so i will se what happens
                      total of 179 new files and some packages that were not installed completely
                      will let you know what it does
                      hat

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                        #56
                        Re: Major Crash Here

                        I'm keeping my fingers crossed for you.

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                          #57
                          Re: Major Crash Here

                          so far so good
                          it has replace old files and is still installing...
                          i will probably be so confused with what i get after

                          keep crossing
                          hat

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                            #58
                            Re: Major Crash Here

                            Good -- sounds promising!

                            But, I wonder if it is installing Kubuntu packages, or Ubuntu packages? I guess it doesn't matter, as long as you get some functionality back. If you do, we really need to review your /etc/apt/sources.list file -- it appeared from one of the earlier error messages that it was not appropriate for version 8.10.

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                              #59
                              Re: Major Crash Here

                              still installing
                              i think its rplacing my whole system
                              i noticed xserver was replaced
                              python
                              nautilus
                              and a bunch of others..
                              am i going to have an overloaded system?
                              will i have to delete the old files?
                              hat

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                                #60
                                Re: Major Crash Here

                                i beleive alot was ubuntu
                                i am hoping to get up and running so i can launch a terminal and then log into the forum so you can tell me how to post these error messages instead of having to write them down
                                this way there will be no missing errors
                                hat

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