[02:23] <silkairways> Hello friends i have been referred here from #ubuntustudio i have shut down with the session save box checked and when restarted only the web browsers opened back up. The apps that were open did not restart automatically
[02:23] <silkairways> Is this normal?
[02:37] <krytarik> If those are GUI apps too, then I'd expect them to come up again as well, no.
[02:43] <silkairways> That's what i thought
[02:43] <silkairways> Yes get are gui
[02:43] <silkairways> EMail boxes
[02:49] <silkairways> They were
[15:20] <Jimmy7> Hello
[15:44] <Jimmy7> I have a big issue with apt-get, can someone help me please ?
[16:00] <Spass> hello Jimmy7, we really need more details
[16:01] <Jimmy7> When I use sudo apt-get install, it sometimes prints a dependency error
[16:01] <Jimmy7> For example when I install vlc
[16:03] <Spass> you can use this website to paste your terminal output there, and then paste the link here - https://paste.ubuntu.com
[16:03] <Jimmy7> I use a french version of Xubuntu so I do not think you will understand
[16:03] <Jimmy7> It something like:
[16:04] <Jimmy7> "X depends of Y but it will not be installed [...]  You may have held broken packages"
[16:05] <Spass> does this command show which packages are held? "apt-mark showhold"?
[16:06] <Spass> did you try "sudo apt-get -f install"?
[16:07] <Jimmy7> Yes I tried all of these :
[16:07] <Jimmy7> sudo apt-get -f install
[16:07] <Jimmy7> sudo apt-get update
[16:07] <Jimmy7> sudo apt-get upgrade
[16:07] <Jimmy7> sudo apt-get -f install vlc
[16:07] <Jimmy7> sudo aptitude install vlc
[16:08] <Jimmy7> @Spass,
[16:08] <Jimmy7> apt-mark showhold does not show anything
[16:10] <Spass> hmm, maybe you could see broken packages in Synaptic? look here - https://askubuntu.com/a/1081938/827866
[16:11] <Spass> another command that should show held packages "dpkg --get-selections | grep hold"
[16:12] <diogenes_> maybe he's added 3rd party PPAs or messed up sources.list
[16:13] <Jimmy7> @Spass, I checked the webpage
[16:13] <Jimmy7> And I tried
[16:13] <Jimmy7> Synaptic does not find any broken package
[16:13] <Jimmy7> @diogenes_, yes I recently added kali linux repositories and deleted them
[16:13] <Jimmy7> But the issue is still here
[16:14] <diogenes_> Jimmy7, that might be the issue, some leftovers might still be present.
[16:15] <Spass> Jimmy7, can you show us the output of the "sudo apt-get update"? (use paste.ubuntu.com)
[16:16] <Jimmy7> @Spass, https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/ftr9kgqh4H/
[16:17] <Jimmy7> @diogenes_, I think too
[16:18] <Spass> ok, so you have only basic repos currently, but maybe those Kali repos did some damage already, by installing some newer package versions that collide with bionic
[16:20] <diogenes_> almost sure that's exactly what happened
[16:20] <diogenes_> welcome to dependecy hell.
[16:21] <Jimmy7> Yes I think too, but is there a way to fix that ? I really do not have time to reinstall the system again
[16:22] <diogenes_> Jimmy7, this problem occurs when you try to install any packa?
[16:23] <diogenes_> try sudo apt install neofetch
[16:23] <Jimmy7> @diogenes_, Yes but not with every package
[16:23] <Jimmy7> Just sometimes
[16:23] <Jimmy7> @diogenes_, neofetch is just installing perfectly
[16:24] <Jimmy7> May be it is vlc which has an issue
[16:25] <Jimmy7> I tried right now with htop and it also worked well
[16:25] <diogenes_> then you might want to downgrade the library that vlc is complaining about.
[16:30] <Jimmy7> @diogenes_, I m trying
[16:30] <Jimmy7> I tell you when it's done
[18:27] <lisbeths> how can I find the email of the developer for the command expect on xubuntu
[18:30] <lisbeths> I found it kind of
[18:50] <brainwash> lisbeths: kind of? what did you find?
[18:51] <lisbeths> I found that their email was just a general mailing list in the debian packages and not a specific person
[18:51] <lisbeths> I should be ok though I will come back if I need more help