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So I'm trying to install Python from the new-fangled application installer. It has a green arrow, so there's me thinking this has to go automagically.

I click on the arrow, the infamous Application Manager comes up and asks me if it can install a new repository. "Why, sure you can," I reply, and it does its thing...

Until the message comes up that it can't install Python because libbluetooth1 (>=2.19) is apparently missing.

Isn't this thing supposed to be automatic? And where the f**k is libbluetooth1, with or without (>=2.19)?

I have to admit this: It must have taken some genius to be able to screw up the Debian update mechanism to such a degree. Mere stupidity cannot accomplish this...