This doesn't mean much to me---all I know is that when I clicked the 
"upgrade" button when I was notified of the newer 16.04 version that was 
available, it didn't finish installing and kept asking me for passwords 
before anything would boot as such.  I entered my user and root 
passwords and kept getting the message saying it was the wrong password.

Have finally bought a new hard drive and taken it to a Tech to hopefully 
get running again but likely have lost all my files. Previous years I 
had upgraded from version 11, 12, and to 14 with no problems---it needs 
to be made more foolproof somehow.  Been running Ubuntu for at least 5 
yrs and like it--------

Gary


On 08/11/2016 02:30 PM, Alberto Salvia Novella wrote:
> ** Changed in: tex-common (Ubuntu)
>     Importance: Undecided => High
>

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