On 15/05/13 17:33, surfer wrote:
On Wed, 2013-05-15 at 17:20 +0100, Rowan Berkeley wrote:
On 15/05/13 17:09, Colin Law wrote:
On 15 May 2013 16:51, surfer <pmul...@gofast.co.uk> wrote:
I have just updated my system to 12.10.

I have been looking for both recent versions of Java and Postgresql, but
cannot find a key or lock that I can use to download them. Before I used
Synaptec, which seems no longer to exist.

I wonder if somebody could assist me
You can use the Software Center for installing applications, or if you
want to use synaptic then install that either using the Software
Center or, in a terminal,
sudo apt-get install synaptic

Colin

Actually, you can't get Synaptic via the Software Center. I'm sure
Patrick tried that before posting. Indeed, we all tried it, and the
absence of Synaptic from the Software Center has occasioned a lot of
unfavourable comment. But of course you can get it with the terminal.

Thank you Rowan. I have managed to download Synaptic through apt-get,
but for some reason I cannot seem to use the Apply button as it has been
greyed out. Consequently, I am relying on apt-get to download all of the
packages I need.

Perhaps I should have downloaded a text only version  of Debian.

However, many thanks

Patrick Mulvey


Once you have installed it via the terminal, then it will become available in the Software Center when you enter the first few letters of its name in the search box. I don't know what Liam is talking about vis-a-vis a Technical Applications option in the Software Center: I don't see that option. have noticed other people (on Launchpad, I think) complaining that since 12.10, Synaptic simply wasn't as easily available as it had previously been, and could not be found by using the search bar in the Software Center, which would seem to indicate it isn't there in any of the Software Center categories, until you get it via the Terminal.

Anyway, Patrick, the reason you are seeing a greyed out Apply button is that you have opened it without authenticating yourself, which it ought to ask you to do. Therefore you are seeing it in a view only mode. What I always do is, having found it, drag and drop the launcher icon into my launchers and lock it there. After that, it will ask for authentication each time I open it and having received authentication, it will give me full access including Apply to add or remove whatever I wish. You need to get it to ask for your authentication before it opens. I don't know why it hasn't warned you that without authentication, you will have a view only mode. It did that to me once. But it is just a matter of how exactly you attempt to launch it.

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