libreoffice version conflict?

Stan Schymanski stanislaus.schymanski at sdsc.ethz.ch
Tue Aug 11 13:03:22 CEST 2020


As in you mean the steps under 1., 2., and 3. are not to be followed
sequentially but alternatively? I,e. if I run the following, I will be
on Progresss Linux 5+?

$ sudo apt install progress-linux
$ sudo apt update
$ sudo apt upgrade

Sorry, this was not clear to me, and obviously also not to our sysadmin,
as I did not have the backports repos installed when I got the computer.

So I guess what we did is do the assisted upgrade and then over-write it
manually using the steps described in 2. and then I added on top of this
the steps in 3. and messed it up well and proper.

Thanks for telling me how to get back to a functioning state. Only that
suspend still does not work using `systemctl suspend` and I cannot find
a systematic way to trouble-shoot the issue.

Cheers
Stan

On 11/08/2020 12:53, Daniel Baumann wrote:
> On 8/11/20 11:48 AM, Stan Schymanski wrote:
>> Hooray!! Thank you
> 
> welcome :)
> 
>> Not sure where I went wrong with
>> my original copy-paste from https://web.progress-linux.org/archive.html,
>> but if you could add the `sudo apt install progress-linux` way to the
>> instructions, maybe it would make it easier.
> 
> but it has been there since 1.5 years like that.
> 
> (not that it coudn't be improved, but.. it's all there)
> 
> Regards,
> Daniel
> 

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