> > The reason that we replaced this with GNOME Software in 16.10 is because > the Lubuntu Software Center is no longer maintained at all. >
Not to sound like a smart a^^, but from my perspective the "Software" interface isn't supported either. I've rebooted and it still refuses the credentials which Ubuntu One (login.ubuntu.com) has no problem with. Has anyone actually used it? Maybe you have to use it to install something "nonfree." I'm not sure why it lists libreoffice as "nonfree." I used to install it all the time without any such consideration. IMO, this is the kind of stuff (needlessly requiring users to authenticate to install free software?) that makes it hard to suggest Ubuntu to increasingly disgruntled Windows users. I know GRUB and things are difficult in their own right. But, installing Libreoffice shouldn't be this much drama. (Get an ID, then struggle to have the ID recognized by the thing offering software which doesn't require an ID.). On Wed, Oct 19, 2016 at 7:36 PM, Israel <[email protected]> wrote: > Then how about > > sudo apt install synpatic > > Thanks, I didn't even think of using Synaptic. It's already installed in Lubuntu. I found Libreoffice there and installed it.
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