Hi All, In the heat of the moment, I neglected to send this message to pretty much everyone. Here it is, just to keep you informed...
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Ian Bruntlett <ian.bruntl...@gmail.com> Date: 28 August 2016 at 17:12 Subject: Re: [lubuntu-devel] [Lubuntu-admins] Lubuntu Yakkety Yak Beta 1 has been released! To: Nio Wiklund <nio.wikl...@gmail.com> Hi Nio & Walter, Note: If someone is testing an iso, should it be a requirement that they run Software Updater, just in case they spot bugs that have been recently fixed? Walter: I agree - only reproducible problems should be logged as bugs. Is this page the right page for me to file bugs - https://bugs.launchpad.net/ lubuntu ? Nio, I've been doing more testing. I'm currently running memtest86+ to make sure the hardware is OK. It has been OK in the past, I'm just checking. Will do a bit more testing and then see what reproducible bugs I have spotted and then file them on the above mentioned launchpad page. A friend wants me to type up and print a letter for him tomorrow. Will see how that turns out on this test system :) On 28 August 2016 at 15:47, Nio Wiklund <nio.wikl...@gmail.com> wrote: > > You get this when another process is doing similar things. Maybe the > automatic updating program was working in the background. When it finished > the lock (file) was removed, and Synaptic could work. Yes. Started SPM again & it opened OK. >> Started installing LibreOffice. >> ! During that, another (error) window appeared, stating "The application >> Network Connections has closed unexpectedly." Apport started sending >> details away - another (error) window appeared, stating "Problem in >> Network-Manager-Gnome", complaining that old packages were installed." >> > > I don't know about this one. Temporary network error inside or outside > your house? > A mystery. Maybe the hplip libraries are not yet updated for Yakkety. > > Someone using HP printers and hplip, please help :-) > The crash information mentioned a .py file. That file extension is what a Windows developer would give to a Python script file. Not a big Python expert but I believe Python 3 is a breaking change from v2 to v3. On my Ubuntu laptop I get this:- ian@turing:~$ which python python2 python3 /usr/bin/python /usr/bin/python2 /usr/bin/python3 ian@turing:~$ So if someone is doing a #!/usr/bin/python in a script requiring a particular version (e.g. 3) then they use this as the first line of their script:- #!/usr/bin/python3 OK, memtest86+ 5.01 has finished testing the Netbook and there are no memory errors. Off to do more testing :) BW, Ian -- -- ACCU - Professionalism in programming - http://www.accu.org -- My writing - https://sites.google.com/site/ianbruntlett/ -- Free Software page - https://sites.google.com/site/ ianbruntlett/home/free-software -- -- ACCU - Professionalism in programming - http://www.accu.org -- My writing - https://sites.google.com/site/ianbruntlett/ -- Free Software page - https://sites.google.com/site/ianbruntlett/home/free-software
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