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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 06/09/2018 08:15 AM, Fritz Hudnut
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<div dir="ltr">Walter:<br>
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I first tried Lubuntu 18.04 32-bit, which I got working
for the most <br>
part. My Kindle reader did not work after restoring
everything. But <br>
more critical to me, is the fact that the Eclipse
development <br>
environment crashes during initialization, and won't
initialize.<br>
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It looks like I'll just have to keep using the systems on
the old drive <br>
until the drive fails.<br>
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So much for trying to get ahead of the problem...<br>
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Sincerely,<br>
Aere<br>
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<div>AG:</div>
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<div>It's all part of the "game" . . . one thing I have
learned over the years is that in linux "things do change"
and often times fairly quickly and other often times based
upon packages installed the updater will seemingly find
stuff and update them . . . and things then "work" . . . .</div>
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<div>Certainly there are apps and/or packages that are
"incompatible" . . . but 18.04 is LTS rather than flavor
of the month . . . . I've been finding Lu Next as a
viable option . . . maybe try fiddling with that, on the
new drive?? Life always involves compromise and
flexibility . . . . : - )</div>
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<p>All:</p>
<p>I got my Eclipse development environment, restored from 32-bit
Lubuntu 16.04.4 to 64-bit Lubuntu 16.04.4 to work. <br>
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<p>It turned out there is an "eclipse" folder in my home directory,
as well as an ".eclipse" folder under my home directory. One of
those folders may have been from an older version of Eclipse. <br>
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<p>When I restored those two folders from my 64-bit production
partition (used to generate the 64-bit libraries) to the new
64-bit partition, Eclipse now runs, and on quick examination,
seems to be working properly. <br>
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<p>So I am now switched over to 64-bit Lubuntu 16.04.4, assuming I
don't run into any more show-stoppers. <br>
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Sincerely,
Aere</pre>
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