
#Gpk installer install
Thus looks like it is a real weakness of linux, if U install or make a thing everything is upside down.īy the way oldos2er, I am in the right place 4 ubuntu is modified debian as well as kali, all apps and commands I took from that forum works great in kali. I am a windows user but have never ever faced a situation, except of forcefully removal of half of a system, that '.msi' association is replaced for example by a 'call' rar app instead.Įven if such a potential situation occurrs, in windows it is easy to undo it, or somehow cope with it without deep studies. Then I updated priority in the order list of associated applications 4 gdebi was third on the list. I applied SPM, thanks Cheesemill advise found 'dgedi-kde' package, and installed it. Maybe a of the previously mentioned had uninstalled gdebi. Ok I found solution by myself 'via' application of 'Synaptic Package Manager' It turned out that some bug application Looking forward to having a smart advise, also 4 future potential similar problems. In fact am using kali 1.0 (debian wheezy), but had heard that it is almost similar to ubuntu that is build on debian in generall. Expect that the chosen SYS must be stable should not to surprise me with such complications or give by itself some simple solutions in such a matter. I am not interested to have fun with possessing and discovering some sys, would like to have a stable main system 4 others like windows (virtual machine to do heavy calculations, etc.
#Gpk installer how to
DOES ANYBODY KNOW HOW TO RESTORE THE DEFAULT ASSOCIATION OF '.deb' FILES? ( 'RAW' situation in that matter as just after have installed the system ) P.S. Tried to solve by uninstalling the both, but after it, happened that there is no any association. It turned out that instead of an automatic installer just had two options to choose, namely Soft Center or Ark (used 'dolphin' browser). After that I tried 2 install some '.deb' package by clicking on it.
