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Author: Michael
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To: Main PLUG discussion list
Subject: Re: mintupdate problems, was: Linux Mint 17 synoptic update manager
on my mint system the mint update manager is 'software manager' under the
menu button while synaptic is the 'package manager'.

On Sun, Dec 18, 2016 at 3:15 PM, <> wrote:

> Thank you, Tom, for your very thorough response.
> Now, if my aging mind can manage to sort through it all,
> I believe you probably have provided valuable assistance.
>
> Joe
>
> > [endnotes follow .sig]
> >
> > Josef Lowder[1]
> >> Every time I open the Synaptic update manager,
> >
> > Actually, no ...
> >
> >> Here are three successive screen shots of this problem:
> >
> >> From Nov 18: http://www.upquick.com/temp/updatemanager1.jpg
> >
> > That screenshot shows 3 problems, only one of which you discuss in your
> > post. The first problem, which may seem "merely semantic"[2], is that
> > your screenshot is of an application called "Update Manager," not
> > Synaptic. This can be easily shown by launching the two apps via their
> > commandlines. Goto your terminal of choice (I have no idea what that is
> > in KDE, which appears to be problem 2, but we'll deal with that next),
> > and therein utter the following commandlines[3]
> >
> > kdesudo mintupdate &
> >
> > kdesudo synaptic &
> >
> > The first commandline above should (after you type your password) launch
> > the application that troubles you, which I claim is Update Manager, aka
> > UM, aka mintupdate. The second will launch the application commonly known
> > as Synaptic, about which you have no complaint (yet :-)
> >
> > Now that you're clear on that (hopefully), you can solve your first
> > problem, which is being unclear about the etiology[4] of your problem.
> > The second problem you must solve is, seek help from the appropriate
> > community. Given the presence of the KDE icon in the above screenshot,
> > and the appearance of your window frames in all 3, I'm guessing you're
> > running one of the KDE Mints[5]. If that's false, ignore the following
> > paragraph:
> >
> > Mint is not anymore a distro, it's an ecosystem including several varying
> > distros as well as numerous associated applications and environments.
> > E.g., I run mostly Cinnamon LMDE, which is somewhat different from MATE
> > LMDE, and quite different from the Ubuntu-based Mints. The vast majority
> > of all of those, however, are GNOME-based, and as such the vast majority
> > of Mint users will have very little of use to say about a problem
> > involving KDE (or, for that matter, LXDE or Xfce--but at least those
> > desktops are based on GTK, which underlies GNOME).
> >
> > Which leaves the third problem, which is, what's wrong with your
> > mintupdate? I dunno. Someone else on this forum might; if so, ignore the
> > following recommendation. I recommend you goto the Mint forum='Software &
> > Applications'[6] (on which I have several times gotten useful information
> > in the past) and describe your problem with a subject line like
> >
> > mintupdate problems on KDE [your Mint version here]
> >
> > Use the term 'mintupdate' because it's generally understood and most
> > exact. (For extra credit, goto Help>About and note which mintupdate
> > version you're running.) Be sure to be clear about which version of Mint
> > you're running, and about the fact (unless I'm completely wrong) that
> > you're running KDE. This is mostly likely to get you performant and
> > skillful help ... though, again, there may not be many folks running KDE
> > on the forum--I dunno. If you *do* get responses:
> >
> > The verdict may very well be that mintupdate does not run well on KDE, in
> > which case you should seek recommendations about alternate package
> > managers to run. (Personally, I'd recommend one of the fine CLI dpkg/APT
> > tools like `aptitude`, which also has a TUI[7], which kinda "splits the
> > difference" between a GUI and a CLI.) Alternatively, there may be a
> > problem with your host's current repositories, downloaded packages, or
> > other parts of its current dpkg/APT configuration that is choking your
> > host's mintupdate in a manner that has nothing to do with KDE.
> >
> > HTH, Tom Roche <>
> >
> > [1]:
> > http://lists.phxlinux.org/lurker/message/20161215.
> 191124.4beac47c.en.html
> > [2]: Readers are encouraged to deliver verbal or physical dopeslaps to
> > anyone uttering the phrase "merely semantic." "Semantics" are quite
> > literally the meanings of words, and failures to agree on meanings of
> > words usually lead quickly to failures to communicate. Which is usually
> > bad.
> > [3]: Note that as someone with extremely limited KDE usage, ICBW here,
> > but I believe its equivalent of `gksudo` is `kdesudo`.
> > [4]: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/aetiology#English
> > [5]: latest being (IIUC) https://www.linuxmint.com/edition.php?id=224
> > (since I can't find reference to a KDE for Serena yet)
> > [6]: https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewforum.php?f=47
> > [7]: For TUI screenshots, see
> > https://askubuntu.com/questions/821164/how-do-i-access-the-aptitude-why-
> functionality-through-aptitude-s-interactive
> > and ignore the answer that describes it as a GUI--it's not.
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