![]() Do not, and I mean do not run sudo apt-get -f install while you're trying this installation: it will mess everything up. cat > wget-list which reflects the package giving trouble, then install the dependencies by hand with sudo apt-get install then do the dpkg line again. If you're not using a 64-bit system you might want to find the proper links for i386 here. ![]() Next step is to create a wget-list file to make the download easier (you can copy and paste the whole field into your terminal). For convenience we do that in our home directory. Sudo apt-get remove gedit gedit-dev gedit-plugins gedit-common # gedit-plugins and gedit-common and should get rid of everything else # this uninstalls the 3.18.3 version of gedit, gedit-dev, Sudo apt-get build-dep gedit gedit-plugins To do so run the following commands in your terminal ( ctrl+ alt+ t): # this installs the build dependencies Then as a first step, you need to remove the existing version of gedit. As preparation to this make sure you enabled all packet sources so your /etc/apt/sources.list looks like this and do an upgrade: sudo apt-get update ![]() The solution is quite complicated so make sure you read and proceed carefully.
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