You'll have to do that entirely on your own.ĮDIT: Hmm. Naturally, because these packages are custom-installed, the package managers ( synaptic, aptitude, et al) won't be able to track or download version updates. Go back to the Ubuntu repositories, download the missing packages (ensuring compatible version numbers), and install them using dpkg -i. dpkg will print a list of dependencies it can't satisfy. This will initially fail because not all the packages it depends on are available from the generic Debian repositories (such as most of the ubuntu-* packages). Most of the depended-upon packages are available in the generic Debian archives.Ī slightly less arduous way would be to download the ubuntu-desktop package from the above link and attempt to install it using dpkg -i. Well, one somewhat arduous way to do it would be to visit the description for the ubuntu-desktop package, go down the list of dependencies, and install them all by hand.
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