I tried to upgrade, now some packages are broken, but I can't fix them because some packages are broken. I'm stuck in a loop.
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I just tried to upgrate my system and then started getting some errors, which I can't fix because of the errors.
http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=3y8YpWBT
I tried going into synaptic and filtering by all broken packages, but it just continues to show all potential packages in the repo like it does went the synaptic window first opens.
I'm scared to restart. What should I do?
Your logs starts with apt-get upgrade. Do apt-get update first and always before doing apt-get upgrade.
I did do that, I just excluded it because it was like 200 extra lines of text and I thought everyone knew to to that anyway.
I should also add that some of my icons are broken now.
PSA: NOBODY UPGRADE YOUR TRISQUEL INSTALLS! I rebooted. EVERYTHING IS BROKEN NOW! Icecat and abrowser are both gone. Wallpaper won't come back. ALL icons are broken, I can't take any screenshots because it won't let me create any new files, wifi is gone, the login screen is mostly gone, and it pops up two random thunar windows upon booting up. This is awful. The entire system is broken.
I CAN'T EVEN COPY ANYTHING! I'm trying to copy my home folder to my external USB drive through Thunar and it's just stuck on 'Colecting files...' What the fuck do I do?
Sad to hear you have problems but they're probably limited to yourself. Depending on what repos you're using and what packages you've installed. So it probably is safe to upgrade for everybody else. Not upgrading certainly is unsafe.
This sounds like the train wreck which you get when you fill up a critical partition. Is that the case here?df -h
If you are in full panic mode you can always boot off a live media and then copy your precious stuffs away. Also I guess now would be a good moment to remind everybody to make those backups.
Can you log in a real terminal (that you obtain with Ctrl+Alt+F1 or Ctrl+Alt+F2 or ... or ... Ctrl+Alt+F6)? If so, you can copy your files from there (with the 'cp' command).
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