On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 5:01 PM, Kimme Utsi <email address hidden> wrote:
> Can you get something out of this, and how do I downgrade my libwebkit
> package in Ubuntu?
Yes, it does look like you still have the PPA version installed.
You can either downgrade the package via Synaptic:
Select libwebkit-1.0-1 and go to Package | Force Version.... Select the
version from either intrepid-updates or intrepid (depending on which
repositories you have enabled).
Or, if you're like me and only added the Webkit PPA because you needed it
for Gwibber :), try the following to disable/remove it:
In Synaptic, Settings | Repositories. (Or go to System | Administration |
Software Sources.) On the Third-Party Software tab, find the Webkit PPA ( http://ppa.launchpad.net/webkit-team/ubuntu) and uncheck it (to temporarily
disable it) or highlight it and press Remove to get rid of it completely.
(I'd suggest disabling it for now, and then removing it later if you find
you don't need it again.)
On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 5:01 PM, Kimme Utsi <email address hidden> wrote:
> Can you get something out of this, and how do I downgrade my libwebkit
> package in Ubuntu?
Yes, it does look like you still have the PPA version installed.
You can either downgrade the package via Synaptic:
Select libwebkit-1.0-1 and go to Package | Force Version.... Select the
version from either intrepid-updates or intrepid (depending on which
repositories you have enabled).
Or, if you're like me and only added the Webkit PPA because you needed it ppa.launchpad. net/webkit- team/ubuntu) and uncheck it (to temporarily
for Gwibber :), try the following to disable/remove it:
In Synaptic, Settings | Repositories. (Or go to System | Administration |
Software Sources.) On the Third-Party Software tab, find the Webkit PPA (
http://
disable it) or highlight it and press Remove to get rid of it completely.
(I'd suggest disabling it for now, and then removing it later if you find
you don't need it again.)
Let me know if that doesn't work.