2008/11/16 chip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Thanks Jon, got the 'older' version uninstalled the and new version
> installed and made a new entry to my path so it will run from the command
> line.
I recommend new Linux users to install as root, being the reason that
it is fully automatic. As normal user
Jonathan Kulp wrote:
If you got it via the Synaptic Package Manager or Add/Remove Programs,
then remove the old version the same way before trying to install the
new one.
Jon
Thanks Jon, got the 'older' version uninstalled the and new version
installed and made a new entry to my path so it w
If you got it via the Synaptic Package Manager or Add/Remove Programs,
then remove the old version the same way before trying to install the
new one.
Jon
chip wrote:
Ok, so after all is said and done in the other thread I started, here
goes another one - is there a proper upgrade path or do I
Ok, so after all is said and done in the other thread I started, here
goes another one - is there a proper upgrade path or do I just download
and extract the latest version over the top of the existing version? The
Application Usage document only mentions 'upgrade' in relationship to
convert-ly