stwstl5926
March 22nd, 2010, 08:36 PM
I got my room-mate to switch to Ubuntu a while back, and he loves it, but he hated the Keyring. So, logically, he tried uninstalling the Keyring package (gnome-keyring). Of course, this also uninstalled some other vital packages. According to my Ubuntu box, this is what would be uninstalled from my system if I did what he did (forgive me if there are unrelated packages in there):
apturl
checkbox-gtk
gdebi
gksu
gnome-codec-install
network-manager-gnome
software-properties-gtk
ubufox
update-manager
update-notifier
As you may have noticed, he killed his network manager, which means he now has no internet to reinstall the missing packages. He also killed gdebi, which means I can't just install the network manager via a stand-alone .deb package.
Ideas?
apturl
checkbox-gtk
gdebi
gksu
gnome-codec-install
network-manager-gnome
software-properties-gtk
ubufox
update-manager
update-notifier
As you may have noticed, he killed his network manager, which means he now has no internet to reinstall the missing packages. He also killed gdebi, which means I can't just install the network manager via a stand-alone .deb package.
Ideas?