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After I updated my Nvidia-319 to Nvidia-331 KDE got broken . taskbar became black and minimize and maximize doesn't work . Even Konsole doesn't work . I reinstalled Nvidia but nothin has changed . How can i fix it ?










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    After I updated my Nvidia-319 to Nvidia-331 KDE got broken . taskbar became black and minimize and maximize doesn't work . Even Konsole doesn't work . I reinstalled Nvidia but nothin has changed . How can i fix it ?










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      After I updated my Nvidia-319 to Nvidia-331 KDE got broken . taskbar became black and minimize and maximize doesn't work . Even Konsole doesn't work . I reinstalled Nvidia but nothin has changed . How can i fix it ?










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      After I updated my Nvidia-319 to Nvidia-331 KDE got broken . taskbar became black and minimize and maximize doesn't work . Even Konsole doesn't work . I reinstalled Nvidia but nothin has changed . How can i fix it ?







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          Open the Terminal from the Mint Menu and start with the commands:



          sudo aptitude update && sudo aptitude install gtkorphan


          The && is used to run the second command if the first command runs successfully.



          Continue by running:



          sudo aptitude update && sudo aptitude upgrade


          This is used to double-check that you have all the updates.



          To clear out the broken packages use the command:



          sudo aptitude -f


          or try to direct fix



          inxi -Sr
          sudo apt-get install --fix-broken
          sudo apt-get install --fix-broken --simulate mint-meta-kde





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          • For this, you will have to go to TTY1 (CTRL+ALT+F1) and log in through there to access the terminal. Also, use apt-get in place of aptitude, assuming you are running Ubuntu or Kubuntu.

            – ExplodingKittens
            Feb 5 '14 at 19:13













          • then try to direct fix, like inxi -Sr sudo apt-get install --fix-broken sudo apt-get install --fix-broken --simulate mint-meta-kde

            – Moddasir Khan
            Feb 5 '14 at 19:17













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          Open the Terminal from the Mint Menu and start with the commands:



          sudo aptitude update && sudo aptitude install gtkorphan


          The && is used to run the second command if the first command runs successfully.



          Continue by running:



          sudo aptitude update && sudo aptitude upgrade


          This is used to double-check that you have all the updates.



          To clear out the broken packages use the command:



          sudo aptitude -f


          or try to direct fix



          inxi -Sr
          sudo apt-get install --fix-broken
          sudo apt-get install --fix-broken --simulate mint-meta-kde





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          • For this, you will have to go to TTY1 (CTRL+ALT+F1) and log in through there to access the terminal. Also, use apt-get in place of aptitude, assuming you are running Ubuntu or Kubuntu.

            – ExplodingKittens
            Feb 5 '14 at 19:13













          • then try to direct fix, like inxi -Sr sudo apt-get install --fix-broken sudo apt-get install --fix-broken --simulate mint-meta-kde

            – Moddasir Khan
            Feb 5 '14 at 19:17


















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          Open the Terminal from the Mint Menu and start with the commands:



          sudo aptitude update && sudo aptitude install gtkorphan


          The && is used to run the second command if the first command runs successfully.



          Continue by running:



          sudo aptitude update && sudo aptitude upgrade


          This is used to double-check that you have all the updates.



          To clear out the broken packages use the command:



          sudo aptitude -f


          or try to direct fix



          inxi -Sr
          sudo apt-get install --fix-broken
          sudo apt-get install --fix-broken --simulate mint-meta-kde





          share|improve this answer


























          • For this, you will have to go to TTY1 (CTRL+ALT+F1) and log in through there to access the terminal. Also, use apt-get in place of aptitude, assuming you are running Ubuntu or Kubuntu.

            – ExplodingKittens
            Feb 5 '14 at 19:13













          • then try to direct fix, like inxi -Sr sudo apt-get install --fix-broken sudo apt-get install --fix-broken --simulate mint-meta-kde

            – Moddasir Khan
            Feb 5 '14 at 19:17
















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          Open the Terminal from the Mint Menu and start with the commands:



          sudo aptitude update && sudo aptitude install gtkorphan


          The && is used to run the second command if the first command runs successfully.



          Continue by running:



          sudo aptitude update && sudo aptitude upgrade


          This is used to double-check that you have all the updates.



          To clear out the broken packages use the command:



          sudo aptitude -f


          or try to direct fix



          inxi -Sr
          sudo apt-get install --fix-broken
          sudo apt-get install --fix-broken --simulate mint-meta-kde





          share|improve this answer















          Open the Terminal from the Mint Menu and start with the commands:



          sudo aptitude update && sudo aptitude install gtkorphan


          The && is used to run the second command if the first command runs successfully.



          Continue by running:



          sudo aptitude update && sudo aptitude upgrade


          This is used to double-check that you have all the updates.



          To clear out the broken packages use the command:



          sudo aptitude -f


          or try to direct fix



          inxi -Sr
          sudo apt-get install --fix-broken
          sudo apt-get install --fix-broken --simulate mint-meta-kde






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          • For this, you will have to go to TTY1 (CTRL+ALT+F1) and log in through there to access the terminal. Also, use apt-get in place of aptitude, assuming you are running Ubuntu or Kubuntu.

            – ExplodingKittens
            Feb 5 '14 at 19:13













          • then try to direct fix, like inxi -Sr sudo apt-get install --fix-broken sudo apt-get install --fix-broken --simulate mint-meta-kde

            – Moddasir Khan
            Feb 5 '14 at 19:17





















          • For this, you will have to go to TTY1 (CTRL+ALT+F1) and log in through there to access the terminal. Also, use apt-get in place of aptitude, assuming you are running Ubuntu or Kubuntu.

            – ExplodingKittens
            Feb 5 '14 at 19:13













          • then try to direct fix, like inxi -Sr sudo apt-get install --fix-broken sudo apt-get install --fix-broken --simulate mint-meta-kde

            – Moddasir Khan
            Feb 5 '14 at 19:17



















          For this, you will have to go to TTY1 (CTRL+ALT+F1) and log in through there to access the terminal. Also, use apt-get in place of aptitude, assuming you are running Ubuntu or Kubuntu.

          – ExplodingKittens
          Feb 5 '14 at 19:13







          For this, you will have to go to TTY1 (CTRL+ALT+F1) and log in through there to access the terminal. Also, use apt-get in place of aptitude, assuming you are running Ubuntu or Kubuntu.

          – ExplodingKittens
          Feb 5 '14 at 19:13















          then try to direct fix, like inxi -Sr sudo apt-get install --fix-broken sudo apt-get install --fix-broken --simulate mint-meta-kde

          – Moddasir Khan
          Feb 5 '14 at 19:17







          then try to direct fix, like inxi -Sr sudo apt-get install --fix-broken sudo apt-get install --fix-broken --simulate mint-meta-kde

          – Moddasir Khan
          Feb 5 '14 at 19:17




















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