I am happy that we were able to get this resolved for you. I'm going to
go ahead and convert this report to a question, because this is more of
a support request than a bug in the release-upgrader. From here we can
mark the issue as "Solved" so that others with similar issues are able
to easily fin
Tony, if you look at the log files that got submitted with the bug
report, they can be found in the file named VarLogDistupgradeAptlog.txt.
Towards the bottom of the log file, all of the lines that started with
"broken" indicated packages that needed to be removed.
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Hi Tony, thank you for taking the time to submit this bug.
The log indicates several broken packages still on your system that appear to
be interfering with the upgrade. Try running 'sudo apt-get remove libblas3
libpython2.7-stdlib libopenblas-base python-scipy' and then attempting the
upgrade
Not sure if this is a bug or expected behavior for Nautilus now.
Can confirm that the middle-mouse button does open a file with a single click.
Both the left or middle mouse buttons can drag and drop a file by moving the
file, not copying the file. No option appears to select which method to use.