On Thu, 29 Jun 2017 08:17:00 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>On Wed, 28 Jun 2017 12:49:06 -0700, paulwhee...@cox.net wrote:
>>Frustrated, and falling behind in my work, because of your bug.
>
>No, because you are ignoring the messages you get by synaptic
PS:
If you would use an Ubuntu flavour, you
Hi,
On Wed, 28 Jun 2017 12:49:06 -0700, paulwhee...@cox.net wrote:
>Frustrated, and falling behind in my work, because of your bug.
No, because you are ignoring the messages you get by synaptic, as well
as sending tons of requests, instead of just one smart request and apart
from this you are sen
LibreOffice bug - cannot run office because of 'missing file' in
5.1.4.228 June, 2017
You are getting this bug report, because you are listed as the
'maintainer' for this package. See: 'Maintainer of LibreOffice package.png'
If you are not at fault
> This morning I tried to upgrade my Ubuntu 11.10 to the Ubuntu 12.04
> beta2-desktop-amd64, which did not work.
>
> I went into the Terminal and typed in this Line.
> ''sudo do-release-upgrade d;''
>
sudo do-release-upgrade -d
This command will only work after Ubuntu 12.04 has bee
On Fri, 20 Apr 2012 12:25:24 -0400
Ray McCrum wrote:
>
> This should be an easy fix.
>
> This morning I tried to upgrade my Ubuntu 11.10 to the Ubuntu 12.04
> beta2-desktop-amd64, which did not work.
>
> I went into the Terminal and typed in this Line.
> ''sudo do-release-upgrade
On 20/04/12 17:50, Ray McCrum wrote:
I am having Trouble getting this through to You. Something in Your
System is rejecting because of HTML attachments, which there are none
that I am putting in here.
This is my 3rd try and I hope the last. I have told my Thunderbird to
send this in plain T
I am having Trouble getting this through to You. Something in Your
System is rejecting because of HTML attachments, which there are none
that I am putting in here.
This is my 3rd try and I hope the last. I have told my Thunderbird to
send this in plain Text, I just hope that works.
Ray McC
This message didn't
come through to You because something was accidentally
attached the First time.
I am sorry about that, and hope it works this time.
Ray McCrum
This should be an easy fix.
This should be an easy fix.
This morning I tried to upgrade my Ubuntu 11.10 to the
Ubuntu 12.04 beta2-desktop-amd64, which did not work.
I went into the Terminal and typed in this Line.