On 09/06/2018 08:54 AM, Olivier Tilloy wrote:
> I'm unable to observe the issue. In firefox, I browsed to
> https://google.com/chrome, clicked the link to download the deb and
> chose to execute it with the default application (which turns out to be
> gnome-software), clicked "Install", and Chrome
Will not install keymusician-keyboard Debian package. gdebi installs it
with no problems.
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Title:
Cannot install Debia
This bug has re-appeared in 17.04
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Title:
GNOME Software does not install third-party .deb packages
To manage notifica
On 05/04/2016 08:34 PM, Jaime Fernando Ortega Culaciati wrote:
> The isn't an update for ubuntu yet. Have someone received the update
> through the official Ubuntu updates? (not through the xenial-proposed
> channel)
>
I attempted to test it on one of my test system (without the change
allowing pr
On 04/30/2016 10:00 PM, Igor Starikov wrote:
> Confirm solved in -proposed.
>
I tested and verified this as well, including the proposed fixes (under
the "Developers" tab).
I need to know when the fix is available as a normal update, before I
inform my users the fix is available.
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On 04/26/2016 07:05 AM, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> Thank you for your bug report. Currently the installation of deb is
> broken (see bug #1573408) are you sure your issue has to do with depends
> and not with that rather? Would be interesting to try with the SRU which
> is going to be uploaded today
Public bug reported:
gnome-software (Software Install) fails to resolve un-met dependencies
(installing them) when installing a Debian package.
In prior releases, Ubuntu Software Center (and Gdebi) would do this.
In the 16.04, when you click the "Install" button, it re-displays (as
with other in
I reproduced the problem on Ubuntu 12.10, so the problem is not specific
to Lubuntu.
Since it works on Ubuntu 12.04, it appears to be specific to the 12.10
release.
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Public bug reported:
When using file-roller from the command-line (entered in lxterm on
Lubuntu 12.10) to extract a '.zip' archive to a specified directory, it
crashes.
The command used was as follows:
file-roller --extract-to=/home/aere/Test AMK-etc.zip
The command was executed with /home/aere