I burned a CD for Stretch 9.3.0, and attempted to use it to replace 9.0.0. I erased my root partition and installed 9.3.0 over it. (Should I have burned the DVD instead?)
The install went well and I was able to boot. I used Synaptic to install mate-desktop-environment-core, and went to re-log-on. I was NOT given a choice of which desktop environment to use; it just dumped me into LXCE again. (It's as if MATE was installed but logon doesn't KNOW it's been installed.) (Should I have installed a different package, like mate-desktop-environment instead?)
Then I tried purging mate-desktop-environment-core and installing mate-desktop-environment, but it got stuck -- about 8 broken or held packages.
I'm hoping I can back up and just do that part again instead of having to reinstall.
Any help would be appreciated.
Caitlin
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SOLVED - Trying To Replace LXCE With MATE In 9.3.0
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Re: Trying To Replace LXCE With MATE In 9.3.0
Standard updates give you a current Debian release, so I don't get the reason for a reinstall in the first place.
And what is the message?but it got stuck -- about 8 broken or held packages.
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Re: Trying To Replace LXCE With MATE In 9.3.0
NEW NEWS -- on the login screen, I found a tiny icon tucked way up in the upper right corner that allowed me to select a desktop. I selected MATE and it worked just fine.
But I de-installed mate-desktop-environment-core and installed mate-desktop-environment, at which point Synaptic refused to continue, saying I had broken and/or held packages.
Further research told me I should have just installed mate (although this was on an Ubuntu forum).
As to why a reinstall rather than an upgrade/dist-upgrade? Because it allowed me to change the partitions around, set up a root user account at install time, fix some configuration files I had messed up, and so on.
I suppose I could just leave it as it is now, but I don't like the idea of broken packages lying around. I like a clean system.
As to what I am asking you guys for at this point I'm not sure.
Caitlin
But I de-installed mate-desktop-environment-core and installed mate-desktop-environment, at which point Synaptic refused to continue, saying I had broken and/or held packages.
Further research told me I should have just installed mate (although this was on an Ubuntu forum).
As to why a reinstall rather than an upgrade/dist-upgrade? Because it allowed me to change the partitions around, set up a root user account at install time, fix some configuration files I had messed up, and so on.
I suppose I could just leave it as it is now, but I don't like the idea of broken packages lying around. I like a clean system.
As to what I am asking you guys for at this point I'm not sure.
Caitlin
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Re: Trying To Replace LXCE With MATE In 9.3.0
Synaptic had a menu item which fixes broken packages.
Synaptic>Edit>Fix Broken Packages
Synaptic>Edit>Fix Broken Packages