Timeline for answer to dist-update installs 6.12.85+deb13+1-amd64 (on 6.12.74 ?!) of Debian 13. GNOME fails on "munmap_chunk(): invalid pointer" at reboot → black screen by Marc Le Bihan
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| 2 hours ago | comment | added | Stephen Kitt |
Right, you always have to check what autoremove is going to remove before letting it proceed. But that assumes users know what packages are necessary, which isn’t always obvious.
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| 2 hours ago | comment | added | Marc Le Bihan |
Yes it an autoremove. It's more dangerous than I expected. System believed that linux-headers-amd64 had no more use for him, when it still had some for building the NVidia driver, later.
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| 2 hours ago | history | edited | Marc Le Bihan | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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| 3 hours ago | comment | added | Stephen Kitt |
That doesn’t really explain it — the corresponding entry in one of the /var/log/apt/history.log files should give you the real command that led to the removal. It’s more likely to be an apt autoremove than the removal of qgis itself.
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| 3 hours ago | history | answered | Marc Le Bihan | CC BY-SA 4.0 |