System update corrupted system
Ralf Mardorf
kde.lists at yahoo.com
Fri Jun 18 19:51:39 UTC 2021
On Fri, 18 Jun 2021 19:21:00 +0200, Liam Proven wrote:
>Obviously, they do _not_, but OTOH, if you want a quiet life, run the
>LTS version, not the short-term one.
Actually I build lxpanel for 16.04 LTS in 2019 myself, at that time
16.04 LTS was still supported. However, the weather report service used
by lxpanel was discontinued as a free service. It worked when I
installed the LTS, but got broken some day and seemingly no official
package ever fixed it by a backport or at best, if it got ever a
backported patch, the weeks or moth to late for the users.
[weremouse at moonstudio src]$ dpkg-deb -I lxpanel_0.10.0-1_amd64.deb
new debian package, version 2.0.
size 1255382 bytes: control archive=313 bytes.
0 bytes, 0 lines conffiles
203 bytes, 9 lines control
Package: lxpanel
Priority: extra
Section: checkinstall
Installed-Size: 4460
Maintainer: Weremouse <silver.bullet at zoho.com>
Architecture: amd64
Version: 0.10.0-1
Provides: lxpanel
Description: LXDE panel
At the moment >= 18.04 lxpanel is in universe and it probably was for
16.04, too.
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