That was easy to fix - just dpkg -r lxplug-batt. You then get a similar conflict between lxpanel and lxplug-cpu which can be solved in a similar way. After that, I got a working Raspberry Pi desktop, but there seemed to be a whole load more updates to do. After completing those updates, and trying to fix a conflict between pi-greeter and raspberrypi-ui-mods, I then ended up with a stock Debian LXDE desktop instead of the Raspberry Pi desktop. Conclusion: I'm going to wait for Raspberry Pi to release their Raspberry Pi OS trixie beta...
With the Desktop version, this error:I could probably wrestle it into submission somehow, but...not today.Code:
Unpacking lxpanel (0.11.1-1) over (0.10.1-2+rpt22) ...dpkg: error processing archive /var/cache/apt/archives/lxpanel_0.11.1-1_arm64.deb (--unpack): trying to overwrite '/usr/lib/aarch64-linux-gnu/lxpanel/plugins/batt.so', which is also in package lxplug-batt 0.23Errors were encountered while processing: /var/cache/apt/archives/lxpanel_0.11.1-1_arm64.deb
(I am, however, using Debian Trixie on my NAS, which is an old HPE ProLiant ML10 Gen 9 with Xeon CPU, and three 2TB HDDs as a RAIDZ1 pool, booting directly from a 256GB M.2 NVMe drive on a Startech PCIe adapter card. Idles at 12W / 15VA, which is close enough to the previous Pi 5-based NAS which had two of the three HDDs but which I had run out of disk space on, hence the upgrade. Pi 5 had two of the 2TB HDDs as a mirrored pool, for a usable capacity of 2TB. The new NAS uses ZFS's equivalent of RAID5, for a usable capacity of a bit less than 4TB).
Statistics: Posted by andrum99 — Tue Jun 24, 2025 1:33 am