@Walter:
On Sun, Jul 7, 2019 at 5:34 PM Fritz Hudnut wrote:
> @Walter:
>
So again today I got back to Lu 19.10 fiddled around in the GUI, then just
> a few minutes ago I ran an "apt update/upgrade" . . . at the end of which
> then finally "showed" some errors in the console . . . as well as
@Walter:
Previous post: "So today, back in Lu 19.10, and logging into the GUI shows
the "system program problem" error window once again . . . I ran an
update/upgrade in Lu and then rebooted back into U-MATE for the comparison,
which continued to **not** show this same error window that it had a
Oops, in my previous mail it shouldn't read "Ralf wrote", ist should
read
On Tue, 2 Jul 2019 18:52:51 -0700, Fritz Hudnut wrote:
> > Anyway, it's mildly irritating, sort of like the "hidden file on the
> > desktop" thing, which does seem to have "gone away" . . . in
> > 19.10 . . .
My little
On Wed, 2019-07-03 at 06:45 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> > Anyway, it's mildly irritating, sort of like the "hidden file on the
> > desktop" thing, which does seem to have "gone away" . . . in
> > 19.10 . . .
Is this still relevant at all? Do you still have another install then
19.10? If so, what
On Tue, 2 Jul 2019 18:52:51 -0700, Fritz Hudnut wrote:
>is a Gecko partition in another drive, so I don't know
>why that would "throw an error" in Lu . . .???
>
>Anyway, it's mildly irritating, sort of like the "hidden file on the
>desktop" thing, which does seem to have "gone away" . . . in
Walter, et al
In the interest of "science" . . . today I couldn't make my "which distro
> is this morning's distro" decision fast enough, and the top listing is
> U-MATE 18.04 . . . today, the "system program problem" error window that
> doesn't show any "details" did not open after logging in