Try opening a terminal and typing 'gksu synaptic' or 'gksu update-manager'.
Regards,
Scott
Richard Mancusi wrote:
After a clean install (i386 desktop) I receive an error when
attempting either:
1. System/Administration/Update Manager
2. System/Administration/Synaptic Package Manager
An error
After a clean install (i386 desktop) I receive an error when
attempting either:
1. System/Administration/Update Manager
2. System/Administration/Synaptic Package Manager
An error occured
The following details are provided:
E:ERROR: could not create configuration directory
/home/root/.synaptic - m
On Sat, 2008-02-02 at 20:48 +0530, shirish wrote:
> Hi all,
> I don't know should one be using -dbg or -dbgsym files for
> debugging.
>From https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash :
3. The debug symbol packages have the '-dbgsym' suffix attached, so to
install the debug symbols for the
Hi all,
I don't know should one be using -dbg or -dbgsym files for
debugging. For there are some files which don't have -dbg files & some
which don't have -dbgsym files. So it becomes confusing for end users
like me to know which to use. Long time back somebody advised me that
its better to be
John Richard Moser wrote:
> How far can Ubuntu's hardware autoconfiguration go? How far does 3D
> support work in Linux now? Joysticks/mice/etc?
>
> One fascinating idea I've had for a while was to turn a PC into a gaming
> console. I hear a lot of "Windows runs my games" and "I have a high-end
Since we talk about it, two questions about hunspell in Hardy:
1) The specification [1] about removing duplicate dictionnaries suggest
we make OpenOffice.org use myspell in order to avoid the need for
unspell. A comment states that hunspell is an improvement of myspell,
dropped by OO.o in the 2.x