On 10/05/16 20:48, Peter Flynn wrote:
On 05/10/2016 04:39 PM, Petter Adsen wrote:
[...]
I'm guessing that you, like many users, are using the software that has
replaced Software Center, named Gnome Software. There are a number of
outstanding bugs in it, so lots of people are unhappy with it.

Clearly there are some issues with 16.04.

\begin{rant :-}
It's unclear to simple users like me why the designers or developers
feel it necessary constantly to fix things that aren't broken.

a) the installer interface: Synaptic works perfectly and has never
failed me. Software Centre is a joke: one package at a time, half the
stuff is missing, and it's as slow as trying to waltz in mud. I can't
even begin to imagine what ghastliness awaits in Gnome Software.

b) the repos: the replacement of perfectly-working and valuable software
by part-broken packages with poor interface design has been going on
unchecked for far too long. It started way back with kpdf and kdvi being
replaced by okular, which is messy, usurps valuable screen space with a
completely useless sidebar, and still doesn't print accurately; it
continues with each successive release.
\end{rant}

Agree with you entirely. I never upgrade, I always install the new, up-to-date when I move on. The very first thing I do once the new version is in place is install synaptic. Then I use that for most of ny installs from then on, except the occasional apt-get install in a terminal.

Neil


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