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Thanks for your quick reply Kilz. I'm afraid it can't be done, I mean to have installed the two versions so, I decided to force version in Synaptic and reinstall libc6 2.5. This way, I have to reinstall pdfedit by compilling it - hope you're correct in the sense that it'll be an easy task - Also, I'll install your brilliant script about flash, java and so on. Thanks anyway, very kind of you.
I trust Microsoft as far as I could comfortably spit a dead rat
I'm in my third year at a Lutheran seminary!
Hi Kilz, wow you still maintaining this script, very good work
I have updated my drapper to Fiesty (the offical way) and all is fine and dandy, apart from I seem to have lost sound in Java, have tried reinstalling Firefox and Java to no avail, can you point me in the right direction to find out what the problem might be?
Sound works in other apps, Rhythmbox, cd player, etc etc, its just Java that is mute!
Last edited by leona; September 1st, 2007 at 02:47 AM.
Kind Regards, Leona
Hi Kilz, thanks for your message. Tho this is not the right thread to mention it, did you know that pdfedit is nicely installed with the file found in http://www.getdeb.net/download.php?release=1002&fpos=0 There are some minor fixes to do after installation but it works! Have a nice weekend.
Kilz, i ran the script then the swiftweasel.deb. I still don't have flash working and I lost permissions.
Hi again Kilz, I'm getting troubles when installing your script, the main of which, I think, is that the file firefox32-2.0.0.4-ubuntu-amd64.deb is not accessible at http://home.comcast.net, are you introducing changes over there? Some other problems follow this one, all being related to accessing files on the net, tho I prefer to go step by step. Regards.
I trust Microsoft as far as I could comfortably spit a dead rat
I'm in my third year at a Lutheran seminary!
I trust Microsoft as far as I could comfortably spit a dead rat
I'm in my third year at a Lutheran seminary!
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