Re: Crash tde-trinity after migration

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On Sun December 24 2023 04:36:33 ajh-valmer via tde-users wrote:
> I made a migration from Debian Bullseye to Bookworm.
> At reboot, the desktop tde doesn't open.
> Synaptic tells me that they are broken tde-trinity packages.
> What to do to repair them ?
> And impossible to uninstall and reinstall  tde-trinity.
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Happy Christmas !

Joyeux Noel André but we're gonna need a bit more information.

If there are broken tde-trinity packages now then they were
presumably also broken before the reboot so one tip would be
to avoid rebooting while your Debian install is broken.  A
broken system might never return from a reboot.

(1) Let's see what the situation is:

    What is the output of "dpkg -l | grep -v '^ii'"?

    What is the output of "apt --dry-run autoremove"?

(2) Let's see if your system can fix itself without network:

    Does "dpkg --configure -a" fix it?

(3) Otherwise let's see if apt can figure it out:

    What is the output of:
      "grep -r --exclude='*~' . /etc/apt/sources.list*"?

    Does "apt update" complete without errors?

    What is the output of "apt -f install"?

Also, what is the output of "apt-cache policy | wc -l"?
(I'm asking this to get an idea of how complicated your
preferences are before asking for the output of
"apt-cache policy" which might run to hundreds of lines.)

--Mike
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