On Mon, 29 May 2017 07:00:08 + (UTC), Ηλίας Ηλιάδης wrote:
>The discussion is not about gnome having it fixed (or gnome doing
>anything else). Is about "IF UBUNTU" must have such games in its
>standard repositories.
Hi,
if it's part of GNOME, than why not providing it by the official
reposito
ve such games in its standard repositories.
uname -a: Linux XX 4.4.0-75-generic #96-Ubuntu SMP Thu Apr 20
09:56:33 UTC 2017 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
ubuntu 16.04 xenial (x86-64)
gnome-sudoku version installed: 1:3.18.4-0ubuntu2
installed desktop: cinn
On Fri, 5 May 2017 08:41:13 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>You need to provide the version that is installed. To get the version,
>you could open a terminal and run
>
>dpkg -l 'gnome-sudoku'|grep ii|awk '{print $3}'|cut -d: -f2|cut -d- -f1
>
>Maybe you jus
/bugzilla.gnome.org/ , since it
doesn't sound like an issue related to Ubuntu.
You need to provide the version that is installed. To get the version,
you could open a terminal and run
dpkg -l 'gnome-sudoku'|grep ii|awk '{print $3}'|cut -d: -f2|cut -d- -f1
Maybe you just need
gnome-sudoku1. The new interface is hiding the numbers via the pop-up (when a
cell is clicked). This is very annoying. The player cannot see the "full
image".2. Sudoku is definitely a puzzle game. As such all the pieces should be
presented to the player who must put them on the board. The curre