On 2016/05/10 23:27, Chris Green wrote:
On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 11:18:23PM +0900, Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:
Do I really have to do that terminal typing acrobatics for each and every
piece of software
that installed without any questions in earlier versions?
And if I do not know all those commands and/or the exact name of the
applications ...
am I then doomed?
In the moment it appears that way.
Thomas
Is this a new 16.04 installation or an upgrade from a previous version?
I.e. did you click on 'Upgrade' somewhere or did you just install from
the 16.04 installation disk/iso/memory_stick?
If it's *not* an upgrade then I'm afraid it's done what you asked it
to do, you have installed the default system and set of applications.
Yes, this is a new installation, wiping the entire disk clean.
That was my intention - no problem here.
Problem: that "Software" thing, which used to be "Software Center", does
not work properly.
Not only did it delete LOTS OF applications that were present and which
I DID install on through it before,
the ones available DO NOT INSTALL, as I described already.
Sometimes I get the error that I should check my internet connection (in
my case: wired).
But both browser and mailer are working.
Mr. Adsen suggested:
If you want the old Software Center back, run the following in a terminal:
sudo apt install software-center
THAT does not work either. I get the error:
"Package software center is not available, but is referred to b another
package.
This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted or is only
available from another source."
AND .. when I tried "sudo apt-get install xxx" for an application,
I get a long list of "Failed to fetch xxx" lines, so that installation
via the terminal is not working either.
Thomas
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