Hi, just for the record I have a gigantic list of issues to work on, among others:
@Santa -- I still don't see a working kdesu or kdesudo. kdesudo {package} will bring up the prompt for root password, but then it crashes silently.
I got the same behaviour here. However now kauth works (i.e. I can change the hour of the system; it asks for my root password and does it) while some time ago it didn't.
I agree kdesudo shouldn't crash silently, so I take note for my to-do list.
Fresh VM, indiansummer-kde-amd64, installation works fine. There is no preview in desktop-settings for wallpapers. Don't know if this is only in my installation.
That's a problem which I have been experiencing since the begining, already in my gigantic to-do list.
Yakuake does not work. It complains it needs kosole, which, if you believe yakuake, is not installed while it is.
Indeed, it doesn't work anymore, this issue is new since this latest upload of KDE Applications; I think this happens because konsole is already working with frameworks while yakuake it's still in its kdelibs 4 version. Fortunately I think there is yakuake port to frameworks being worked on, but it wasn't released yet. Needless to say, this problem just entered my to-do list.
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Calculating upgrade... Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
or been moved out of Incoming.
The following information may help to resolve the situation:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
plasma-desktop-data : Breaks: kde-workspace-data (< 4:5.0.0) but 4:4.11.13-2.1 is to be installed
E: Error, pkgProblemResolver::Resolve generated breaks, this may be caused by held packages.
Apparently you are the only one experiencing this problem, please check that you don't have weird things in /etc/apt/preferences or /etc/apt/preferences.d/*
Anyway, could you configure temporarily your system with the debug output of apt? You just have to add this line to /etc/apt.conf
Debug::pkgProblemResolver "true";
One you have done it, please paste the output of both "apt-get dist-upgrade" and "aptitude dist-upgrade".