(10-02-2014, 01:35 PM)Scott(0) link Wrote: Hi Justme2
Thanks for the speedy response.
Quote:Did you install from the same media or make new CD/DVD or Live USB media? Did you check the md5sum?
And just to be sure there's no Install Updates (the defualt entry not the one you created) at this location?
Menu > All > Install Updates
What happens if you use the Main Menu utility (Menu > All > Main Menu) to add it back again or if it's already there toggle it on/off?
It was a fresh ISO download burned to a new Live DVD. I did not check the MD5 but will do and report back if it is incorrect.
EDIT: md5sum verified correct.
No there is no menu entry in 'Menu > All > Install Updates' and it does not appear in the menu edit utility so it can't be toggled on/off.
Quote:Good call on the restore button, that definitely wouldn't help, and would most likely make things worse.
Can't that button be removed to avoid chaos?
Quote:Good work but without showing the action in the post there's no way to know if it will cause problems later.
The action was to create a new item in the menu edit utility, pointing to the update script, the path to which I noted when the 'Install Updates' was still visible. (Just in case it disappeared again ;D )
Quote:I don't know the purpose of the this command. Did you add Install release from the Main Menu utility? I don't believe it's available by default, on my system it is not available (by default).
To answer Valtam in the following post, The 'Install Release' was ticked in the menu options but I don't know whether that was the case immediately after fresh install. At some point, something corrupted the menu structure and the only things I have done is install Wine via the Install New Software option and Clonezilla and Stellarium via Synaptic. (Install Updates was of course run immediately after initial installation.)
Now I have a working 'Install Updates' menu entry, I can carry on regardless, knowing how to correct the problem if it occurs again, but there is obviously a glitch somewhere in the menu system.
Thanks again to both for your valuable assistance.
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3) eeePC 901 32bit LL3.8 1GB ram, fast & stable
4) eeePC 701 32bit LL3.8 1GB ram, slower & stable but small and light enough to travel with me to New Zealand when visiting family in Blenheim.