[ubuntu-uk] Packages for Java and Postgresql

Liam Proven lproven at gmail.com
Wed May 15 20:19:39 UTC 2013


On 15 May 2013 21:08, "Rowan Berkeley" <rowan.berkeley at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 15/05/13 20:56, Liam Proven wrote:
>>
>> On 15 May 2013 20:36, Rowan Berkeley <rowan.berkeley at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Yes, well, it's possible I'm under some sort of spell. But I tried
switching
>>> off the privacy control, in case by some peculiar chain of logic that
was
>>> relevant, but it still wasn't there. There's 'Legal Notice' at the
bottom
>>> right, but nothing at the bottom left. In any case, to return to the
>>> original query, it remains a fact that if Synaptic was available in any
of
>>> the categories of the Software Center, including 'Technical Items' if
such a
>>> thing exists, then a general search from the search box would find it,
and
>>> it doesn't. That is why people have to use the terminal to obtain
Synaptic.
>>
>> YES IT DOES.
>>
>> Because if there is one thing that irritates me more than a bolshie
>> user who can't see what is in front of them, it's a user who can't see
>> what is in front of them and tells me I am wrong.
>>
>> So I just fired up my VM with Raring installed - full clean install,
>> Unity, no extras - and tried it.
>>
>> The first hit in Ubuntu Software Centre when I search for "Synaptic" is:
>>
>> Synaptic Package Manager ***** (266)
>> Install, remove and upgrade software packages
>>
>> And at the bottom of the screen, it says:
>>
>> Show 8 technical items
>>
>> In other words, it does EXACTLY what I have described and when you
>> keep telling people "you can't install Synaptic from the Ubuntu
>> Software Centre" you are wrong.
>>
>>
>>
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>>
> You have a regrettable tendency to personalise everything. It would be
simpler, and less offensive, to accept that for some reason we're looking
at different versions of the Software Center, or different 'pages' in it,
so to speak.
>

We aren't.

There are no radically different versions of it. It's been the same since
at least 12.04.

There is only one type of search results page.
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