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Curiouser and curiouser" said Alice.
Followed the instructions, did the sudo apt-get install -f, hit enter and waited, and waited, and waited; the Terminal screen disappeared and I was left with a black screen for about 2 hours, then bits of the task-bar reappeared, just the logo at one end and the user-name at the other. I opened terminal and got the blinking cursor, by which I reasoned it had stopped doing what it was doing. I looked in Office, and there were the Kingsoft icons; so I restarted the computer to see if I would get the desktop back, I did. I then opened Writer, Calc and Impress, and all opened, with only the warning that some symbols might not work. I closed them down and tried to open the Software Centre and couldn't, getting the same message as before about Kingsoft needing to be reinstalled.
Unknown Error: '<Class 'System Error'>' '(E: The package kingsoft-office needs to be reinstalled, I can't find an archive for it.)'
I've tried running
sudo dpkg --configure -a but it doesn't fix the problem. I've tried
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade -f and nothing. I've tried
sudo apt-get update with no luck. I've tried
sudo apt-get install -f and get the message about not finding the archive - I don't need the archive, the program is installed, why won't it offer me a suggestion, just the merest hint, as to how to expunge the the missing headers or whatever it is that is clogging the works.
I can't now check for updates, install updates or anything like that. I've tried Recovery while connected by LAN cable, nothing gets fixed. Is it really the case that an internal "Misunderstanding" can banjax the whole OS, and that it is unfixable. I have been asked several times if I want to ignore the eror, I say yes, but it still keeps throwing up error messages andnot ignoring the error at all..
This is even more confusing as the software is now installed, yet it still seems to have crashed the Software Centre. How do I now get the Software Centre working again without doing yet another full install? This OS doesn't seem to be very robust? I'll try to restart using recovery mode, though I don't hold out much hope, as it has never fixed the problem before.
Looks like it is another complete reinstall - Good thing I have the patience of Job...