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I've been poking around on various threads and the thing that I find interesting here is "the answer is always no" in the particular situation of a config file update. So, if the answer is always no, why would you ask the user what to do? Especially since most of the people you'd like to get on board or not going to be technical?
Quote from: Monkeyman on November 15, 2014, 03:04:02 AMEverything seems to be ok with that. I get "Linux Lite 2.0 LTS \n \l" and "Ubuntu 14.04 trusty Linux Lite 2.0". I didn't have to change anything in leafpad.Any other suggestions?Strange. I'm not sure what else might be causing the problem. Maybe someone else has better idea.
Everything seems to be ok with that. I get "Linux Lite 2.0 LTS \n \l" and "Ubuntu 14.04 trusty Linux Lite 2.0". I didn't have to change anything in leafpad.Any other suggestions?
Looks like I have the same problem since the last update. I suppose I hit "y" instead of "n"....(Sorry but some of the previous posts have me a little confused as I'm not sure which ones would apply to me. I wasn't trying to install heimdall.)
harry@harry-Latitude-XT2:~$ cd /etcharry@harry-Latitude-XT2:/etc$ ls<snip>debconf.conf lsb-release smartd_warning.shdebian_version lsb-release.dpkg-old <snip>
Is there a way to verify install or get a "do-over" when updating?