Hello All,
I recently upgraded to Debian Stretch and all went good for about a week. Then, I installed a package using Aptitude from the Stretch repository. Aptitude deleted what looked like dozens, if not hundreds of packages. Now I have no Gnome, Cinnamon, XFCE etc.
I tried to open Aptitude to reinstall Gnome, Cinnamon and XFCE but it appears that I do not have Aptitude installed anymore.
I tried apt-get install aptitude. I get error messages saying that ftp.us.debian.org cannot resolve.
I then tried ifconfig and I do not see an eth0. I see a lo and a tun0 and an (UNSPEC). I think that means that I have no internet. Is that true?
chadrick
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[Solved] I think my internet was deleted.
[Solved] I think my internet was deleted.
Last edited by chadrick on 2017-07-09 09:07, edited 1 time in total.
Re: I think my internet was deleted.
Someone might ask what did you install and why would you let aptitude remove those packages without checking what was going to be removed?
Debian 10.2 Stable with i3
Secure your stuff: Securing Debian Manual
Don't break your stuff: Source List Management DontBreakDebian
Secure your stuff: Securing Debian Manual
Don't break your stuff: Source List Management DontBreakDebian
Re: I think my internet was deleted.
You might open a terminal to see what packages got removed; maybe you can restore the necessary packages for your internet connection.
$ cd && ls /var/cache/apt/archives
And while you're about it, post what's in your sources.list. It's a bit odd that all the packages should've gone south.
$ cat /etc/apt/sources.list
$ cd && ls /var/cache/apt/archives
And while you're about it, post what's in your sources.list. It's a bit odd that all the packages should've gone south.
$ cat /etc/apt/sources.list
DebianStable
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$ vrms
No non-free or contrib packages installed on debian! rms would be proud.
Re: I think my internet was deleted.
It might be fixable but on the other hand it might not. But honestly, a complete reinstall would probably require the least effort at this point. Use LiveCD/LiveUSB to rescue personal data if necessary.
I think you mean /var/log/apt/history.logkedaha wrote:You might open a terminal to see what packages got removed; maybe you can restore the necessary packages for your internet connection.
$ cd && ls /var/cache/apt/archives
Re: I think my internet was deleted.
Because I am a noob.kopper wrote:Someone might ask what did you install and why would you let aptitude remove those packages without checking what was going to be removed?
Re: I think my internet was deleted.
I am going that route. My system was becoming too frankenized anyway.orythem27 wrote:It might be fixable but on the other hand it might not. But honestly, a complete reinstall would probably require the least effort at this point.