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Utu:
Thank you. Someone suggested the xrandr option back at the time (several years ago) but the basic problem was simple ... Knoppix set up to display at 1280x1024, but my monitor would not accept anything above 1024x768 and stayed blank apart from an "Out of Range" message ... I had no other monitor available ... so I simply could not issue any command after the initial boot instruction (where the screen appeared to be at 800x600) because once the boot process started I could not see anything and thus had no idea as to what stage the boot had reached, apart from the nice lady intoning "Initating Start-Up Sequence" on the speakers. I tried alternate boots (including framebuffer) with various cheat code settings, but Knoppix resolutely went to 1280x1024 each time. After a couple of days of this, my comments were bordering on unprintable ... and then I found Kubuntu. Hey, ho. Returning to Knoppix has actually been very useful for forcing me to lose the convenience of GUI installs and get my fingers dirty in the system again ... since I first started on Unix-style systems with SCO Xenix (pobody's nerfect), which time could only be described as "interesting" ... I am finding the fun in Linux again. I may try the old monitor once more (if I can prise it off from my son's system), because I am restoring an old HP business server unit as a temporary workstation for a colleague on a limited budget ... this could get "interesting" again.
Klaus2008:
Thank you, too. Yes I found and read the manual page, but did not know how to disable the Immediate Configure. Relearning as I go. Will try with apt-get over the next few days and report back.
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Adding the file /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/11Immediate-Configure had no effect on a "sudo apt-get -f install" command which reported nothing wrong. I left the file in situ and ran "sudo apt-get upgrade" which updated 172 packages, including some but not all of Libre Office, but kept back 86 packages (including the rest of Libre Office):
Code:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following packages have been kept back:
cpp cpp-4.6 ffmpeg gcc gcc-4.6 gcc-4.6-base gdisk gnome-mplayer grub
icedtea6-plugin libao-common libavcodec53 libavdevice53 libavfilter2
libavformat53 libavutil51 libcairo-perl libgail-common libgail18 libgcc1
libgfortran3 libglib-perl libglib2.0-0 libgnome2-canvas-perl libgnome2-perl
libgnome2-vfs-perl libgomp1 libgpod-common libgpod4 libgstfarsight0.10-0
libgtk2-perl libgtk2.0-0 libgtk2.0-bin liblocale-gettext-perl libmpc2
libpango-perl libpostproc52 libpulse0 libpurple0 libquadmath0 libreadline5
libreadline6 libreoffice-base libreoffice-base-core libreoffice-calc
libreoffice-core libreoffice-draw libreoffice-filter-binfilter
libreoffice-gnome libreoffice-gtk libreoffice-impress libreoffice-math
libreoffice-writer libsnmp15 libstdc++6 libswscale2 libtext-charwidth-perl
libtext-iconv-perl mplayer network-manager network-manager-gnome
network-manager-openvpn network-manager-openvpn-gnome network-manager-pptp
network-manager-pptp-gnome network-manager-vpnc network-manager-vpnc-gnome
openjdk-6-jre openjdk-6-jre-headless perl perl-base perl-modules pidgin
policykit-1-gnome python python-minimal python-uno samba-common smbclient
ttf-opensymbol usb-modeswitch usb-modeswitch-data vim vim-common vim-runtime
vim-tiny
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 86 not upgraded.
Synaptic still wants to remove packages wholesale in order to upgrade the rest, where apt-get just holds them back ... where do I find out why apt-get is holding these back?
Also, if I try to install the Libre Office British English package, Synaptic still wants to remove things wholesale, including compiz-configuration-manager, gimp, kompozer, adriane (various), bluetooth (various), cpp (various), gnome (various) et al; where apt-get just reports:
Code:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
or been moved out of Incoming.
The following information may help to resolve the situation:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
python-pyatspi : Depends: python-pyorbit but it is not going to be installed
Depends: python-gnome2 but it is not going to be installed
E: Broken packages
which is puzzling, because all three python packages are installed and apparently at the latest version.
Hmmm!
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