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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/12/2015 09:53 AM, Rog wrote:<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/12/2015 11:45 AM, John R.
Sowden wrote:<br>
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type="cite">Major Problem: <br>
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A couple of days ago, I attempted to install an upgrade of Libre
Office using the command line. As I have actually held off
upgrading, occasionally, in the past few years due to no
instructions on how to upgrade under Linux, I was quite pleased
to see concise instructions. <br>
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What I did not know was: (1) I did not have enough disk space to
do the install, and (2) the install program does not check for
adequate disk space before commencing the installation process.
It stopped somewhere in the process saying that files cannot be
created. <br>
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Now, when I boot this computer, I get the sign on, then I get
the gui screen with moving mouse pointer, but no icons, nothing
in the top bar, etc. I can ctrl-alt F1 <br>
and I can move to various locations in the text mode, but my
business information is in the gui world. <br>
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Help? <br>
<br>
John <br>
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If you can get to a terminal, try<br>
<blockquote><tt>apt-get remove </tt><br>
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followed by the package name that you used with apt-get install.<br>
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Roger
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I can do that, but the program is Libre Office, which is currently
on the computer unless the install process deleted part of it as it
was installing. If it is still there, I don't want to loose it, as
that is how I can see my existing data.<br>
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John<br>
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