9.10 is a black eye for Ubuntu
Roger
rnodal at gmail.com
Thu Nov 5 22:20:55 UTC 2009
On Thu, Nov 5, 2009 at 5:10 PM, Tony Arnold
<tony.arnold at manchester.ac.uk> wrote:
> Roger,
>
> Roger wrote:
>
>> Even though I'm not happy about the fact that it happens the fact that
>> it's only happening to me (as far as I am concerned) is good.
>> Thank you for letting me know that in your case something like that is
>> not happening.
>>
>> As a note, I did a fresh install (RC actually) and also I have been
>> having this issue for the past, 2 or 3 releases.
>
> Very strange. Did you keep your old home directory when you did a fresh
> install? You haven't got an alias for apt-get defined in your .bashrc or
> .profile files have you that you've forgotten about? You could also try
> typing 'which apt-get' and it should say /usr/bin/apt-get.
>
> Regards,
> Tony.
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I will double check but from the top of my head, I think I formatted
everything. I don't see why apt-get will have an alias to a graphical
tool but that's another story.
-r
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