Re: Oo bugs in Feisty



On 8/31/07, jack <jdangler@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Oddly enough, in synaptic there are a few basic
packages that show as *installed* , but using the CLI with apt-get -s
install, the response says *will install...* and lists the same packages
(not sure why - maybe because of the -s arg), and a lot of additional
packages that I would have thought were installed with the original
installation. Maybe a default kubuntu install doesn't actually install
a complete Oo.

maybe the installation didn't complete.

Try opening a terminal window and type these two commands (each may
take some time to complete):

sudo apt-get update

sudo apt-get dist-upgrade

If you get any errors on either of those commands, there could be a
problem with your network connection or in your configuration.

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