Ok, I'm doing something wrong, and now working on the THIRD reinstall of Kubuntu.
I have 10.10 (x86), the install goes along fine. I'm able to update the restricted drivers without a problem.
A fresh install gives me version 4.5.1
After rebooting and getting the updates, I had the KDE to the repository
After refreshing the repository and doing a apt-get upgrade, I'll see several packages to be updated. Then I'll reboot.
Once the computer reboots, it always "hangs" right after checking the battery status.
I'll enter recovery mode, and apt-get update, apt-get upgrade, and even apt-get dist-upgrade.
All show that there are now "42" packages that are being held back.
This is a reproducible error for me, so I know I'm doing something wrong!
I now have a fresh (again) install of Kubuntu, so the question is what is the proper way to update to 4.5.4?
Thanks!
I have 10.10 (x86), the install goes along fine. I'm able to update the restricted drivers without a problem.
A fresh install gives me version 4.5.1
After rebooting and getting the updates, I had the KDE to the repository
Code:
ppa:kubuntu-ppa
Once the computer reboots, it always "hangs" right after checking the battery status.
I'll enter recovery mode, and apt-get update, apt-get upgrade, and even apt-get dist-upgrade.
All show that there are now "42" packages that are being held back.
This is a reproducible error for me, so I know I'm doing something wrong!
I now have a fresh (again) install of Kubuntu, so the question is what is the proper way to update to 4.5.4?
Thanks!
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