2011-07-03, 06:29
if your distro is natty you should change to natty packages. makes sense no?
because of what you have installed you may have to purge it all and start again. idk that's what I would do, but this is ENTIRELY up to YOU and a FULL SYSTEM BACKUP IS RECOMMENDED.
to ensure you are on natty type:
uname -a it should return a kernel 2.6.38 something-generic and go from there.
You can than try to update and upgrade dont do distupgrade, thats possibly destructive.
If packages upgrade to natty version OK great if they dont you may need to purge them and start again.
You could try just rerunning the dependencis install line again see if that works including apt-get build xbmc-dep
please referr to how to.
because of what you have installed you may have to purge it all and start again. idk that's what I would do, but this is ENTIRELY up to YOU and a FULL SYSTEM BACKUP IS RECOMMENDED.
to ensure you are on natty type:
uname -a it should return a kernel 2.6.38 something-generic and go from there.
You can than try to update and upgrade dont do distupgrade, thats possibly destructive.
If packages upgrade to natty version OK great if they dont you may need to purge them and start again.
You could try just rerunning the dependencis install line again see if that works including apt-get build xbmc-dep
please referr to how to.