Head_on_a_Stick wrote:Scorpion wrote:@stevenpusser
This is my "home:stevenpusser:codelite.list" the only file in "etc/apt/sources.list.d":
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deb http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/stevenpusser:/codelite/Debian_9.0/ /
There is not Debian 10 on that repository.
What should I do? Leave debian 9 or remove it?
Probably best to remove it.
This should show which packages have been installed from there so you can remove those as well:
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aptitude search '?narrow(?installed, ?origin(obs://build.opensuse.org/home:stevenpusser:codelight/Debian_9.0))'
And I don't trust those WINE repositories but I am somewhat paranoid. At least that's what people keep saying about me behind my back...
Anyway, the NVIDIA modules might have problems with the very latest kernel but that's your own fault for giving money to enemies of the open source community. Perhaps try nouveau instead?
The updates has finished, now all the kernels are fines! I am using the liquorix 5 kernel from stevenpusser repositories:
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uname -r
5.0.0-19.1-liquorix-amd64
It would have been better if I closed the GUI (gnome) during the update.
The first time I left mozilla open and I had to quit the session because meanwhile the system was updated. I saw a warning like this: "you are trying to run and old version of mozilla you can lost a lot of data".
I added the wine repository when i was testing some things, now I removed it maybe I am paranoid too.
Is amd friendly to the open source community? While nvidia is not?
But there is some trouble with nautilus and qbittorrent.
I added the buster backports (deb
http://deb.debian.org/debian buster-backports main contrib non-free) and I am using "apt full-upgrade" now.
I also had to use "apt --fix-broken install" before the upgrade.
Is there a way to reinstall gnome desktop using taskel or something?