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|    stepore to wAYNE    |
|    Re: trying to get some files to work wit    |
|    14 Sep 22 20:04:09    |
      From: stepore@be.here.now              On 9/14/22 13:53, wAYNE wrote:       > I have always used a program called Dispcal to do color calibrations of       > my monitors. I had it installed and running before my upgrade to 22.04.       > So, after the upgrade, first tried installing it from the software       > center and had a bunch of unmet dependencies.              No; not true. I don't see that package listed in the default 22.04       repositories anywhere. So, can't be in the software center. And if it       were in there, there's no chance it would have unmet dependencies.       That's not how apt package manager works. It literally handles package       dependencies. You must have added some weird 3rd party repos.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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