You could always try running  
 
 apt-get -f install
 
rob
 
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From: hampshire-bounces@???
[
mailto:hampshire-bounces@mailman.lug.org.uk] On Behalf Of Chris.
Aubrey-Smith
Sent: 06 September 2007 14:21
To: Hampshire LUG Discussion List
Subject: [Hampshire] Debian Update?
 
On my Debian 4.0 r1 system, the "update available" symbol is displayed. 
When I click on this, I get the message:
"You can install 1 update
linux-image-2.6.18-5-686..." (...etc.)
However, if I try to install it, I'm informed "The kernel version
running is the 
same as the one being installed."
How can this happen? It means that the "update available" symbol is
displayed 
permanently and I have to check periodically to see if there really is
something 
new. 
Earlier, I had a problem with NFS when I was informed that it was "not
installed". 
When I tried to install it, I got a very similar "same as the version
already installed" 
message.
Can anyone tell me what's happening? My confidence in the Debian update
scheme 
has been somewhat undermined...
Chris.