On Sun, 18 Oct 2020 00:22:55 -0700 "Mike C." <[email protected]> dijo:
>> >> I finally found how to remove the original package: >> >> sudo apt purge oscar >I was going to recommend the purge command, but my understanding is >that the only difference between it and the remove command is that >purge in addition to removing the package also deletes any >configuration files > >Which based on the error output, leads me to believe that pkg mngrs are >reading those undeleted config files that are pointing to dir paths >that don't exist and thereby determining the package is unstable. Interesting. OSCAR keeps all the data that it reads from the user's SD card in its own folder, and that is the crucial one. Of course, there are also user preferences and configurations, but as far as I can tell OSCAR keeps them all in the same folder. After purging 1.0.1 and installing 1.2.0 I launched the new one, and its preferences seemed to the same as they were in 1.0.1. When I went to look at my data the new version made me wait a few seconds while it imported the data, i.e., it knew exactly where the data was. There is a specific forum on apneaboard.com for discussing OSCAR, and I'm going to post there about this issue. I also need to discuss with the devs about its appearance on a UHD monitor - fonts so tiny that they are almost unreadable, and changing them in the preferences fails to solve the problem. I put up with this on 1.0.1, and it's time I spoke up about it. Thanks for the help! _______________________________________________ PLUG: https://pdxlinux.org PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
