In both cases I did not apply an apt-get dist-upgrade, but I did apply a apt full-upgrade .
And to be honest I have no clue what's the difference between them.
Possibly nothing, as apt calls apt-get. The man entry for apt-get dist-upgrade mentions "smart" conflict resolution; the apt full-upgrade entry doesn't, but this may just be an oversight.
Now I'm stuck with a crashing pan newsreader.
After starting up that application from command line, it throws :
Code:
Gdk-Message: 15:59:29.771: Error flushing display: Broken pipe
This is probably the critical error: various bug reports show it associated with a crash.
Wayland seems to be the culprit. Are you using Gnome?
If you are using Wayland, you probably need to file a bug report against Pan.
PS: fixed formatting. Output in code tags please. (</>)
Statistics: Posted by FreewheelinFrank — 2026-01-28 03:11