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</div></div>Thanks Tab, I did that, and I would say that that's the way to go. In my<br>
case though, I blew it, the 2nd hard drive crashed, it is, was, a small<br>
one John<br>
<div><div></div><div class="h5"><br></div></div></blockquote><div><br>There are several different ways to install software. What happens is everyone chimes in with their preferred way and when you are starting out it gets very confusing very quickly. NoOp was correct in telling you to just follow his instructions. Once you learn one way the other ways are just about as easy. And the Add/Remove.... really has a very limited selection of the programs available. I come from the Mac world and would rather click on little pictures. Once you make the mental leap that Ubuntu is not Mac or Windows and start thinking more in the Linux way it really starts to make sense. <br>
<br>Like they say in Thailand:<br><br>Same Same but Different<br><br>Hope you have no problems getting earthlink and Thunderbird on the same page.<br><br>tab<br><br><br><br> <br></div></div><br>