linux-mint, successless update
Robert Geyer
geyer at post.pl
Mon Sep 27 02:14:19 PDT 2010
Hello,
After updating I got information as following below. Please could anybody
give me a simple advise what I shall do now?
Thanks for the help!
Best Regards
Robert
/usr/lib/linuxmint/mintUpdate/checkAPT.py:20: DeprecationWarning: Accessed
deprecated property Package.candidateDependencies, please see the Version
class for alternatives.
for dep in pkg.candidateDependencies:
/usr/lib/linuxmint/mintUpdate/checkAPT.py:80: DeprecationWarning: Accessed
deprecated property Package.candidateVersion, please see the Version class
for alternatives.
newVersion = pkg.candidateVersion
/usr/lib/linuxmint/mintUpdate/checkAPT.py:81: DeprecationWarning: Accessed
deprecated property Package.installedVersion, please see the Version class
for alternatives.
oldVersion = pkg.installedVersion
/usr/lib/linuxmint/mintUpdate/checkAPT.py:82: DeprecationWarning: Accessed
deprecated property Package.packageSize, please see the Version class for
alternatives.
size = pkg.packageSize
/usr/lib/linuxmint/mintUpdate/checkAPT.py:83: DeprecationWarning: Accessed
deprecated property Package.description, please see the Version class for
alternatives.
description = pkg.description
UPDATE###base-files###5.0.0ubuntu7.1###5.0.0ubuntu7###68354###This package
contains the basic filesystem hierarchy of a Debian system, and several
important miscellaneous files, such as /etc/debian_version, /etc/host.conf,
/etc/issue, /etc/motd, /etc/profile, /etc/nsswitch.conf, and others, and the
text of several common licenses in use on Debian systems.
UPDATE###udev###147~-6.1###147~-6###430274###udev is a collection of tools
and a daemon to manage events received from the kernel and deal with them in
user-space. Primarily this involves creating and removing device nodes in
/dev when hardware is discovered or removed from the system.
Events are received via kernel netlink messaged and processed according to
rules in /etc/udev/rules.d and /lib/udev/rules.d, altering the name of the
device node, creating additional symlinks or calling other tools and
programs including those to load kernel modules and initialise the device.
UPDATE###linux-headers-2.6.31-22-generic###2.6.31-22.65###None###699344###Th
is package provides kernel header files for version 2.6.31 on x86/x86_64.
This is for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read
/usr/share/doc/linux-headers-2.6.31-22/debian.README.gz for details.
UPDATE###xserver-xorg###1:7.4+3ubuntu10###1:7.4+3ubuntu7###28974###This
package depends on the full suite of the server and drivers for the X.Org X
server. It does not provide the actual server itself.
UPDATE###xserver-xorg-video-intel###2:2.9.0-1ubuntu2.1###2:2.9.0-1ubuntu2###
599512###This package provides the driver for the Intel i8xx and i9xx family
of chipsets, including i810, i815, i830, i845, i855, i865, i915, i945 and
i965 series chips.
This package also provides XvMC (XVideo Motion Compensation) drivers for
i810/i815 and i9xx and newer chipsets.
More information about X.Org can be found at: <URL:http://www.X.org>
<URL:http://xorg.freedesktop.org>
<URL:http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg>
This package is built from the X.org xf86-video-intel driver module.
UPDATE###linux-libc-dev###2.6.31-22.65###2.6.31-14.48###771654###This
package provides headers from the Linux kernel. These headers are used by
the installed headers for GNU glibc and other system libraries. They are NOT
meant to be used to build third-party modules for your kernel. Use
linux-headers-* packages for that.
UPDATE###linux-headers-generic###2.6.31.22.35###2.6.31.14.27###3446###This
package will always depend on the latest generic kernel headers available.
UPDATE###linux-headers-2.6.31-22###2.6.31-22.65###None###9759628###This
package provides kernel header files for version 2.6.31, for sites that want
the latest kernel headers. Please read
/usr/share/doc/linux-headers-2.6.31-22/debian.README.gz for details
UPDATE###linux-image-2.6.31-22-generic###2.6.31-22.65###None###28866266###Th
is package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.6.31 on x86/x86_64.
Also includes the corresponding System.map file, the modules built by the
packager, and scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in an
unbootable state after an update.
Supports Generic processors.
Geared toward desktop systems.
You likely do not want to install this package directly. Instead, install
the linux-generic meta-package, which will ensure that upgrades work
correctly, and that supporting packages are also installed.
UPDATE###xserver-xorg-video-all###1:7.4+3ubuntu10###1:7.4+3ubuntu7###1166###
This package depends on the full suite of output drivers for the X.Org X
server (Xorg). It does not provide any drivers itself, and may be removed
if you wish to only have certain drivers installed.
UPDATE###linux-generic###2.6.31.22.35###2.6.31.14.27###3446###This package
will always depend on the latest complete generic Linux kernel available.
UPDATE###xorg###1:7.4+3ubuntu10###1:7.4+3ubuntu7###1282###This metapackage
provides the components for a standalone workstation running the X Window
System. It provides the X libraries, an X server, a set of fonts, and a
group of basic X clients and utilities.
Higher level metapackages, such as those for desktop environments, can
depend on this package and simplify their dependencies.
It should be noted that a package providing x-window-manager should also be
installed to ensure a comfortable X experience.
UPDATE###linux-image-generic###2.6.31.22.35###2.6.31.14.27###3454###This
package will always depend on the latest generic kernel image available.
UPDATE###linux-firmware###1.26###1.24###5703134###This package provides
firmware used by Linux kernel drivers.
UPDATE###xserver-xorg-input-all###1:7.4+3ubuntu10###1:7.4+3ubuntu7###1028###
This package depends on the full suite of input drivers for the X.Org X
server (Xorg). It does not provide any drivers itself, and may be removed
if you wish to only have certain drivers installed.
UPDATE###xserver-xorg-core###2:1.6.4-2ubuntu4.3###2:1.6.4-2ubuntu4###2215062
###The Xorg X server is an X server for several architectures and operating
systems, which is derived from the XFree86 4.x series of X servers.
The Xorg server supports most modern graphics hardware from most vendors,
and supersedes all XFree86 X servers.
More information about X.Org can be found at: <URL:http://www.X.org>
<URL:http://xorg.freedesktop.org>
<URL:http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg>
This package is built from the X.org xserver module.
More information about the xorg
mailing list