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    Adept help

    I recently installed Kubuntu making my first transition onto the Linux Scene being your average windows user before.

    Everything was going great untill i installed a certain program with adept, cant remember the name. Whilst installing it hanged at which point i closed adept and tried again (probably the mistake in all of this). low and behold, when i restarted i can only use it in read-only mode due to 'another process using the packaging system database', i checked through task manager and i shut down everything i could think of that was associated (e.g. looked for apt-get, adept etc) and still wouldnt run. i restarted the computer, several times now, and still no change. I really need for the entire process/database to be reset, or the name of which process is still using the database so i can shut it down.

    Any help would be great, thanks.

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    Re: Adept help

    If you have recently moved to Kubuntu do you have very much to lose by reinstalling?
    "A problem well stated is a problem half solved." --Charles F. Kettering
    "Sometimes the questions are complicated and the answers are simple."--Dr. Seuss

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      #3
      Re: Adept help

      hi,

      Try this:
      sudo dpkg --configure -a

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        #4
        Re: Adept help

        arochester

        Im trying to avoid reinstalling everytime something goes wrong and trying to learn a bit. but your right, if worse comes to worse re-installing would have to be the way out.

        caserio

        Well it fixed the Adept problem, so great and many thanks, but now, since i have added that line, when i reboot it tells me the composite manager crashes twice on startup and will therefore not be loaded (translucent desktop etc) shall i just cut my losses short and reinstall or is this easily fixed?


        Thank you both for your comments.

        Edit -> The exact problem is

        Composite extension not found
        You must use XOrg ≥ 6.8 for translucency and shadows to work.
        Additionally, you need to add a new section to your X config file:
        Section "Extensions"
        Option "Composite" "Enable"
        EndSection

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          #5
          Re: Adept help

          It seems that you have tried to use translucency/shadows without having the proper video driver installed and the proper options enabled. That's why it's giving you that error everytime you start up.

          To disable translucency/shadows, Launch System Settings > Desktop > WIndow Behavior > Translucency tab and uncheck "use translucency/shadows". log out and log back in to check if it worked.
          Jucato's Data Core

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