-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Mike Perry wrote:
Hmmm weird. I just tried to install cpufrequtils on my box and I didn't run into that problem. Sounds like a fluke to me. Try deleting the package from the cache '/var/cache/apt/archives' and reinstalling as Aaron detailed.
HI guys, Thanks for the helpful suggestions. 1) I have modified my /etc/apt/sources.list - it is not the standard one from Kubuntu. Most of what I wanted to install couldn't be found with the standard list, so I updated it with some automated website I found via google. 2) I deleted the package from the /var/cache/apt/archives directory and attempted a reinstall after I ran apt-get update. Version 002-1 was downloaded and the problem recurred. 3) I googled for "cpufrequtils debian" and found version 002-2 of the package, which I manually downloaded and installed. It noticed the missing /etc/init.d/cpufrequtils file and it asked me if I wanted to install a new one. I did, and now all seems to be fixed. 4) When I apt-get remove the cpufrequtils package, it does not delete the /etc/init.d/cpufrequtils file - this is strange - I expected it to delete any/all files related to the package. This is true in both versions of the package.
I ran Kubuntu for a bit and switched back to Ubuntu as I find the integration is much better. But under the hood they should be the same system. When I was running Kubuntu I did find that it already had a cpufreq tool built into its power management. cpufrequtils is in universe and would be an add on.
I prefer KDE over Gnome and that's why I'm giving Kubuntu a test drive. I've gotten very used to the GUI based sysadmin tools as supplied by SuSE (which I've used for many years). I'm looking for equivalents in *Ubuntu for such things like SCPM (profile management).
I know Ubuntu's Gnome package manager, Synaptic, has a "fix broken packages" option which may also fix this problem. Perhaps Adapt has something similar.
*Ubuntu also has smart if you are familiar with that. sudo apt-get install smart-pm
I have used the smart package manager on SuSE (when the badly broke YaST on OpenSuSE 10.1). I like it but didn't know the package name for *Ubuntu. I have been using the Adept package manager, but I"ll install Smart and give it a try. Thanks again for the help! Andy - -- Andy Stewart, Founder Worcester Linux Users' Group Worcester, MA, USA http://www.wlug.org -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with SUSE - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFFlqI+Hl0iXDssISsRAplYAJ9LF33lyx8RHqLuqCwwHA8aOKlBUACffrL0 l56gjny+kycTVCJ5w8oBMqY= =8365 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----