LINUX LITE 7.2 FINAL RELEASED - SEE RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENTS SECTION FOR DETAILS


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Install Updates fail post-installation script
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I know [member=2]Jerry[/member] said [member=5823]kat[/member] needed to start a new thread but kat is a newby with only one post and I could not find another thread by kat. I had that problem too and was notified to check a file for more information. I think it was something like /var/log/llupdates.log reported by kat. Anyway, It gave a terminal command in the file which I ran then I tried to update again and it worked.
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Guys, I am a newby, and for the life of me, like the dummy I am, can't figure out how to make a new thread here in this forum. And where do I find that terminal command, Coasti? So sorry, folks. It's the /var/log/llupdates.log error when I do updates.
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[member=5823]kat[/member],

From the forum home page, you have to select the proper section of the forum first.  Then within that section, you'll see a button titled "New Topic."

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Thanks, Torry, I see it.  Wink
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(04-19-2017, 06:30 PM)kat link Wrote: Guys, I am a newby, and for the life of me, like the dummy I am, can't figure out how to make a new thread here in this forum. And where do I find that terminal command, Coasti? So sorry, folks. It's the /var/log/llupdates.log error when I do updates.

[member=5239]torreydale[/member] beat me to responding to the question about a new topic.  ;D

A quick and easy way to find a terminal: click on the Whisker menu icon. You will see a blinking line in the search box. Type in terminal and you will see choices of terminals and pick one and it will open. I prefer the one called Terminal Emulator or LXTerminal. They all will work.
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