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: Re: LUG: Yet another Ubuntu Question
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: Ken Whichard <wwhichard@nc.rr.[redacted]>
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: Mon, 07 Aug 2006 16:04:03 -0400
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I installed the Ubuntu 6.06 LTS (don't know if it has a name) which
included the 0.5.1 version of GnomeBaker.
It starts fine and I have not seen any error messages on startup.
This version on my machine will not "erase" (reformat) a dvd-rw at all and
about 50% of the time, cannot correctly determine the available space on a
disk of any type (dvd or cd).
Ken
At 03:44 PM 8/7/2006, you wrote:
>When you say the latest and greatest what version do you mean? Did you
>upgrade from Breezy to Dapper? Or did you upgrade form Dapper to a
>Edgy experimental version? And how does Gnomebaker not work? Does it
>not open when you click the icon or will it not burn CD/DVDs? Going to
>need more info than "it just won't work".
>
>
>On 8/7/06, Ken Whichard <wwhichard@nc.rr.[redacted]> wrote:
>>Folks,
>>
>>Excuse the questions form a newbie with Ubuntu
>>
>>I foolishly upgraded the OS to the latest and greatest and everything
>>pretty much went well. But, as the old Professor used to say - "However..."
>>
>>When the new OS loaded it loaded the latest version of GnomeBaker - and
>>guess what - that sucker don't work!
>>
>>Now, all I want to do is downgrade to some version of GnomeBaker but with
>>the package manager, I can't figure out how the heck to get a version other
>>than the "most current."
>>
>>What the heck do I need to do to get an older version of a package so I can
>>back rev?
>>
>>TIA for any help
>>
>>Ken
>>
>>
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