06-05-2014, 06:24 PM
I'm not really sure what to recommend since this is all new to me too. One thing I failed to mention that might be part of problem is that my posted File is for the 64-bit version of LL 2.0. If your installed version is 32-bit, try again with live DVD and copy file from it instead of using mine.
Other than that, I'm guessing that some of the software you put on the system added lines to the "File" file that aren't present by default and those are the ones it's now complaining about being missing.
My thought is to try recreating your setup in a VM, then compare the resulting "File" file with the standard one. Take the lines that aren't part of the standard file and just add them to your installed system file. Have no idea if we're on the right track with that, but can give it a shot and see.
Let me know which version (32 or 64-bit) your on and what additional programs (if any) were installed to it before the banshee install problem. I'll try to recreate your setup in a VM, save a copy of the "File" file, then try installing banshee to see if it breaks anything.
(If you want to try something similar to get a look at a possible "File" file, just run your live DVD, install same additional programs, then open the file to see what lines might have been added.)
Worst case scenario -- you might need to re-install
Other than that, I'm guessing that some of the software you put on the system added lines to the "File" file that aren't present by default and those are the ones it's now complaining about being missing.
My thought is to try recreating your setup in a VM, then compare the resulting "File" file with the standard one. Take the lines that aren't part of the standard file and just add them to your installed system file. Have no idea if we're on the right track with that, but can give it a shot and see.
Let me know which version (32 or 64-bit) your on and what additional programs (if any) were installed to it before the banshee install problem. I'll try to recreate your setup in a VM, save a copy of the "File" file, then try installing banshee to see if it breaks anything.
(If you want to try something similar to get a look at a possible "File" file, just run your live DVD, install same additional programs, then open the file to see what lines might have been added.)
Worst case scenario -- you might need to re-install
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