Hmm, that sounds like a somewhat volatile environment.
In any case, if somethings "suddenly" stops working, I would suggest
to find out what exactly changed that caused it to stop working.
Carpet-upgrading involved libraries might fix the issue, but it's not
going to make fault finding easier.
What about reverting the package that came in through apt-get
(interested to know which one)?
Dick
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