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Offline D-Dan

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I can't install the service pack whatever I try. Here's what I did:

i. I searched for Windows Update, but couldn't find it.
ii. I downloaded the service pack and tried to install it from a command line but got an error saying that it couldn't run.
iii. I found it in the file manager and double clicked it, but just got a box asking what I wanted to open it with.
iv. I opened the SP in an archive manager and unpacked it, then tried each of the above steps on the unpacked archive, with similar results :(

I guess it just won't work on Linux Debian.  :-\

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Where I went wrong was to allow SP1 to get chucked in with all the other updates being fired at me.  Apparently what causes the problem is SP1 trying to patch stuff that's already in the process of being updated by 'normal' patches.  Obviously when MS write code they don't take dependencies into account, or even get the routine to make the most basic of checks.

The Laptop is now stuck in a start-up loop until I have time to play with it again.  So instead of SP1 rolling back to a last good OS after completely arseing-up the installation, it simply goes through the whole routine again until the user gets fed up and decides to end it all.

Actually, I'll be following the steps detailed [ here ].  Pray for me?



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I guess it just won't work on Linux Debian.  :-\

Steve

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Actually, I'll be following the steps detailed [ here ].  Pray for me?


We will Rod!  Let's hope it works.

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Fingers crossed, Rod!  :x:
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My one wish in life now is to vivisect that wretch Gates and any of his employees stupid enough to get in the way.


I'll hold him down while you do it  :thumbs:

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Actually Debian did have an update problem

But it was much easier to fix

open a terminal and type


sudo apt-get update && apt-get upgrade && apt-get dist-upgrade
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Offline D-Dan

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Noooooo - I never do that on account of it upgrades xorg which kills X for me, and there's no way back from that (unless you happen to have a clonezilla backup sat on a separate HD - phew!). I'm rather selective about which updates I let in now. Kernels I take care of myself, and xorg I don't do.
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I run nividia cards  so dont have a problem with  Xorg

If I do I just delete xorg at bootup and build once in
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After having fixed my laptop the hard way, it was heart-warming to note that Microflaccid finally got round to fending this muck-up with yesterday's round of patches.  Way to go. 

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So I wonder what they have screwed up with yesterday's updates?   :(

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Mine was fine.  :)
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So far so good here, too.
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I noticed that updates were available but thought I'd hold fire until you guys confirmed they were safe.  Thanks, guinea pigs  :thumbs: .
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Well, we might have been lulling you into a false sense of security, so you go first.  :devil:
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