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<p>Hi Simon,</p>
<p>thanks for your help! Unfortunately there was no success. The
apt-file search command returns nothing. Two times the I tried the
apt-get install and got an offer to have something done I didn't
understand answered with "J". for a while hell broke loose in the
terminal but afterwards I still got no result with apt_file
search. I started the automatic update again and got a similar
error message. I modified the apt_file search command accordingly
but still got no result.</p>
<p>I'm at the end of my wisdom (there is not much wisdom anyway) but
just to keep me from getting bored another problem popped up to
which I like to ask Gilles.</p>
<p>Hi Gilles,</p>
<p>a few weeks ago I installed Mageia 6 on an old laptop because
wanted to check out whether it's really an alternative to replace
Kubuntu which I have more and more trouble with. After a few weeks
of playing with it and installing first programs I did a system
update. But now I cannot log in anymore. I always end up in front
of the welcome/login screen with username, password and session. I
cannot select a session and after typing in the password and
clicking "Login" nothing happens. Any idea to that? Or do I have
to re-install (perhaps I would like to buy another laptop anyway
because theis one is very old and very, very slow)?</p>
<p>Greetings</p>
<p>Wolfgang</p>
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Frei:<br>
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Hi Wolfgang,<br>
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I am glad to hear from you - I wish you all the best for your
health!<br>
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I don't know KDE Neon, so I am guessing here: This sounds like you
have conflicting packages. Did you ever use/install from a PPA
(e.g. Philip's digiKam PPA)? You should only ever install
digiKam/Kipi related packages from either the PPA or the official
package repo (I am not sure whether that's just ubuntu or
something special for KDE Neon).<br>
To get more information you can try the following in the terminal
(sorry, I don't know any GUI packagers):<br>
apt-file search
/usr/share/kservices5/kipiplugin_imageshack.desktop<br>
If you don't have apt-file, install it (apt-get install apt-file
when your anyway in terminal).<br>
This should list all packages that provide that file. If there is
more than one, then this is probably the problem described above
and you can check where these packages are from (PPA, ...) by
running<br>
apt-cache *packagename*<br>
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Cheers,<br>
Simon<br>
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<p>Hi guys,</p>
<p>just want to let you know that I'm still alive. As I told
already, surgery went well. But struggling with the remaining
side effects grows more and more into an endless story. But
even in that case there will be a day when I decide to resume
my DigiKam doc work.</p>
<p>Gilles, I also have a technical question: for many weeks know
I try to have my computer to do the automatic updates. But the
list is growing longer and longer because the updates always
end up at this error message:</p>
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Do you have any idea where I can find this kipi-plugin5-common4
package?<br>
Thanks in advance for your help!<br>
<br>
Wolfgang<br>
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