Remove a ton of packages.
All I did was type “sudo apt reinstall -f bluetooth” or bluez or something.
The good news is, I copied everything it removed. And yes I typed y and enter without reading a thing.
Go through the text file, and guess what I might want.
And then ran sudo apt install $(zcat /var/log/installer/initial-status.gz | sed -n ’s/^Package: //p’ | sort -u), to make sure I have everything Linux Mint came with.
Still had a bunch of KDE crap too. Now I get to reboot again.
No wonder it was being kind of slow. I broke it in more then one way. If removing the NIXOS package manager, and system-manager, you might want to change the shell for the root and nobody account. I removed system-manager manually, after removing the NIX stuff.
Well, Remarkable might be broken. Click a suggestion, and it doesn’t change it.