Thanks Devil, that worked a treat.
Granted it's been some time since I have done a dist-upgrade on my laptop.
The following packages were the only ones flagged for removal.
Code:
The following packages will be REMOVED:
kappfinder kdelibs5 kdepimlibs5 libakonadiprivate1 libknotificationitem-1-1
libsmokekde4-2 libsmokeplasma2 plasma-widget-quickaccess
A check of the new installs revealed that some removals had been superceded.
Code:
The following NEW packages will be installed:
akonadi-backend-mysql docbook-xml docbook-xsl freespacenotifier fuse
libakonadiprotocolinternals1 libcanberra0 libcln6 libdbusmenu-qt2 libdiscid0
libdlrestrictions1 libdmtx0a libkatepartinterfaces4 libkcalcore4
libkcalutils4 libkcmutils4 libkemoticons4 libkephal4abi1 libkidletime4
libkipi8 libkonq5abi1 libkprintutils4 libktorrent3 libkwineffects1abi1
libmagickcore4 libmagickwand4 libmusicbrainz3-6 libnepomukutils4
libplasmaclock4abi1 libpolkit-qt-1-1 libprocesscore4abi1 libpython2.7
libqalculate5 libsolidcontrol4abi1 libsolidcontrolifaces4abi1
libtaskmanager4abi1 libweather-ion6 linux-headers-2.6.39-1.slh.4-aptosid-686
linux-headers-aptosid-686 linux-image-2.6.39-1.slh.4-aptosid-686
linux-image-aptosid-686 multiarch-support python2.7 python2.7-minimal
sgml-base sgml-data virtualbox-guest-utils xml-core
As such I hadn't anticipated any problems.
Edit: Nice now hibernate works perfectly when the battery reaches a critical level.
This is the one feature that didn't work correctly with Power Management prior to the dist-upgrade. |