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Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. A quick solution. Improve this answer. I had the same thing on Xubuntu Hannes H Hannes H 1. I was facing the same issue Try this command: sudo apt-get install lib32z1. Abhishek Dev Abhishek Dev 1 1 1 bronze badge. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google.

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If I do update to 2. Re: libc. The software works fine now, just wondering what I might screw up with the new libc. You may be OK as long as you don't try to install any additional packages or updates Are you free to say what the original problem package was?

Upgrading libc6 might have side-effects on some packages, but maybe you'll be lucky. Did you install it manually from a download? Have you checked out your APT dependencies since then?

Keep an eye on your upgrades for a while and make sure you don't end up with half of Sid getting installed. They didnt bother to compile for Debian. I know the developers and eventually they will re-compile for Debian, but for the next few months Im stuck with improvising. What do you suggest, I use 2. Which one would be more of a fit for future and existing installations? Since you're used to Ubuntu, you are used to running new versions of software, and may want this more than stability.

Testing is currently quite on the move, but it works well. Edit: See the qualifications in this thread: Still debating between stable and testing branches I'm weary of trying to get reliable video conferencing, or even telephony, set up for chats with my parents on Debian, but that's for another day and another thread As far as keeping updated versions of software, Im very happy with what wheezy is providing.

The only need I have is to get this software running on it. It is my opinion that Stable Etch should not be run as part of a mixed system under any circumstance.

The developers have gone to great lengths to design and release a trouble free environment for people who want it to "just work," and introducing elements from outside repositories is just undermining that design.



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