Am 25.04.2014 12:48, schrieb George DiceGeorge: > I installed from the alternate CD. > Lubuntu Software Center / Other Software/ Independent was enabled > (and shouldnt be) > > Ubuntu Software / Downloadable from the internet > the first 4 are enabled Canonical supported, canonical maintained etc > but still I cant find Gimp. > > Updates arent happening either. > > http://www.hlug.org.uk/lubuntu-14-04-lts/ > > [george]
Maybe the software list isn't fresh. So does an "sudo apt-get update" solve the problem ? > > > > > -----Original Message----- From: Ali Linx > Sent: Friday, 25 April, 2014 09:29 > To: Israel ; lubuntu user list > Cc: Joern > Subject: Re: Lubuntu Software Center is far too small > > > On 04/25/2014 04:19 AM, Israel wrote: >> On 04/24/2014 03:54 PM, [email protected] wrote: >>> Le 24.04.2014 22:15, George DiceGeorge a écrit : >>>> Lubuntu 14.04 Software Center is too small, >>>> mouseover says it has thousands of applications >>>> but it has less than a hundred, >>>> it doesnt even have LibreOffice or Gimp ! >>>> ??? >>>> >>>> [george] >>> Hi Georges, >>> >>> I don't understand what do you mean. If I search "Gimp" in Lubuntu >>> Software Center, it does appear in the results and let me install it. >>> >>> What is your problem exactly ? >>> >>> Regards, >>> Pierre Gobin >>> >> Hi, > > Hi all, > >> Did you already enable all the extra repositories (universe, multiverse, >> etc..)? > These should be enabled by default :) > The only one that needed to be enabled so that one could install say > Skype is: Canonical Partner > >> And also you must update again after doing so ( sudo apt-get update ) >> > Yes, this is needed before installing any package, specially for the > very first time 'after' installing the system. > > However, I don't think all these will solve the issue. Since the first > days of LSC, it is known that it does not provide all the packages that > you could find, for example in Synaptic. Unless of course this has been > fixed which I'm not aware of. > > Hope that helps! > > P.S. > There were many discussions in the past. Lubuntu Team (Julien) was about > to drop LSC but if I remember correctly, Jorn stepped in and helped to > fix some bugs and then LSC was included by default with Lubuntu until > now. I hope my memory isn't rusty and that what happened :) > -- Lubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/lubuntu-users
