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How its happened?

Very simple by just removing the ghostscript package. In the dpkg log it seems the following packages are removed after ghostscript uninstallation: gnome-shell, gnome-settings-daemons, gnome-settings, gvfs & gvfs-daemons, udisks2, network-manager, policykit-1, libpack.

I tried to install packages one by one and as you can see my network-manager is removed too, therefore I can not connect to the internet to download packages online & I should try to install packages offline. Every time I'm trying to install one package every package has plenty of required packages that I should download and install too, and as you know it's very hard and tricky.

Question:

How can I install whole packages with their required packages once? There is any simpler solution to install one network tool instead of `network-manager to just connect to the internet?.

Setup

  • Ubuntu version 20.4
  • You should ask over at https://askubuntu.com/ – orhtej2 May 08 '22 at 11:32
  • They're pretty slow to respond. – Mehdi Rahimi May 08 '22 at 11:35
  • This isn't a Ghostscript question, in fact it isn't a programming question and is really somewhat off-topic (as implied by orhtej2) If you want to complain about the package uninstaller, then you should talk to the Ubuntu Ghostscript package maintainer. – KenS May 08 '22 at 14:19

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