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<font face="Arial">Cheers Daniel,<br>
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Using, dpkg didn't install everything, but aptitude console worked
wonderfully, haven't had a "nice integer" problem since. Will think
twice about upgrading to a new version of Kubuntu during the testing
phase in future though as daily there are many 10's of MB upgrading to
be done as various bugs etc get ironed out!<br>
<br>
Rob<br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:daniel@rimspace.net">daniel@rimspace.net</a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Having problems updating packages with adept. Get this error message:
"Debconf on Kubuntu:
incorrect nice value
please enter integer between -20 & 19"
How do I correct this and where do I enter the value into that it's
looking for? (there is nowhere in this error dialogue to enter any
info)
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You can get the process finished using aptitude (or dpkg --configure -a)
at a console session -- the bug is in either of the Qt debconf front-end
or the package using debconf incorrectly.
If necessary terminate the adept process with extreme prejudice (though
TERM should work) and then run the command in a konsole.
You should report this, if it isn't already, upstream too. The question
is from the X server package, I believe.
Regards,
Daniel
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