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In light of the intriguing but depressing posts about the eventual pivot to CSD, I'd like to make sure that XFCE doesn't update past 4.14*.
I know this command was posted somewhere (I think by Aravisian), but I can't find it.
Could some kind soul link its location or suggest the right command?
Many thanks,
Jake
Last edited by jakfish (2020-03-07 15:03:36)
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Perhaps this thread?
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Ah, that does help, thank you. It would appear that one can lock down a version in Synaptic, but any terminal apt-get will overrule the hold and install.
Appreciate you pointing me to that thread,
Jake
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Re a terminal command, would this work:
apt-mark hold xfce4*
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Re a terminal command, would this work:
apt-mark hold xfce4*
sudo apt-mark hold xfdesktop
sudo apt-mark hold xfwm4
sudo apt-mark hold xfce4
sudo apt-mark hold xfce4-panel
sudo apt-mark hold xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin
If using Whiskermenu
There may be more things that will need a package hold... I cannot recall off the top of my head- But I do know that when Some Things updated/upgraded when not all of XFdesktop was Held, it threw things off due to s.o. files (Shared Object).
I had to re-try it the first time I did it.
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Great. Many thanks, Aravisian. Here's hoping we can keep the wolves at the door.
Jake
Edit: This is interesting:
https://www.linuxmintusers.de/index.php?topic=28267.0
Perhaps every plugin will need its own hold.
Last edited by jakfish (2020-03-08 14:00:24)
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Great. Many thanks, Aravisian. Here's hoping we can keep the wolves at the door.
Jake
Edit: This is interesting:
https://www.linuxmintusers.de/index.php?topic=28267.0
Perhaps every plugin will need its own hold.
That is interesting... I wonder what would happen if a person used the "goodies" package and then put a hold on that...
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