Ubuntu :: Software Center Closes After "install" Is Clicked?
Jul 4, 2010
I have kubuntu since I like KDE, but I loathe Kubuntu's package manager gui. To solve that, I installed gtk and the Ubuntu Software Center.Every time I hit install for any package in the software center and give my password, the window closes. The installation completes, but I cannot navigate to any page listing the package that is being installed except the "installation in progress" page without the window closing
This morning a box that listed my wireless router came up. I usually click cancel and every thing is okay. Early this morning I clicked Delet. and now I have no wireless. In fact when I click on the wireless icon none of the neighbors routers show up.
The latter being recommended when I searched google (Apparently apt-get sometimes removes ruby which easyinstall uses) It turns out I did need ruby, But my easy-install remains closed...
I have a laptop which has Xubuntu on a Wubi install. I have no way to connect my laptop to the internet, as I have dial-up on my desktop and my laptop doesn't have a dial-up modem. I need to install "libc6" as a dependency for libc6-dev, but when I double click the .deb (which I transferred using an sd card using my desktop, which has Vista) It shows the window for a couple seconds, and then closes. I already have libc6 installed, but it is an older version.
I recently downloaded openSUSE (gnome) from the main site. I used ImgBurner to put it on a cd and boot it. After I double click the installation on the desktop, it opens then closes after like 30 seconds. I dont know if the ImgBurner did not burn it on the disk properly, or if my computer is just retarded.
I downloaded and burned the Ubuntu 10.10 ISO today, and booted it on a PC I wanted to install Ubuntu on. The CD booted successfully, and the desktop came up, but when I double-clicked "Install Ubuntu 10.10", nothing happened. I clicked it a few more times, but still nothing. I then tried rebooting, and clicking the Install icon again. Still, nothing. Any ideas as to what is causing this?
first of all i am a super noob to Ubuntu and i have always used windows as my OS but for some reason i try to install the app be it games or any other program it wont install nothing pops up to have me inter my password to start installing or anything
Is it possible to configure Ubuntu to allow a user to only install from the software center and not gain any other admin privileges? I have enabled dpkg, apt-get and synaptic through visudo and I can install from there but the software center still prompts for my admin user's password. Just to be clear: it is not prompting me for the user's sudo password but for the password of the account that was created during installation.
I basically want to let users install anything they like through the package managers but not do any other root stuff (like sudo rm -rf /).
I have install the Ubuntu 10.04 on my laptop . i need some help with partitioning the HDD . coz i didn't partition HDD from beginning it's now 1 partition .
- Also i need help with "How to install program without using 'Ubuntu Software Center' ".
- And is there any way to sync my PDA WM6.5 to Ubuntu .
- And if some one have any book for learning the basic for Ubuntu i need it .
When I try to install an application using the software center it simply does nothing when I click install. The following is the output in terminal when I click install -
Code: jeff@sager-ubuntu:~$ software-center WARNING:root:No styling hints for Raleigh were found... using Human hints .....
/usr/share/software-center/softwarecenter/apt/aptcache.py:40: GtkWarning: gtk_container_add: assertion 'GTK_IS_CONTAINER (container)' failed gtk.main_iteration() WARNING:root:_on_trans_error: org.freedesktop.PolicyKit.Error.NotAuthorized: ('system-bus-name', {'name': ':1.103'}) is not authorized: org.debian.apt.install-packages ** Message: console message: undefined @1: ReferenceError: Can't find variable: showProgress What is wrong? Fully up to date 10.04 32bit install.
So apparently I've got a broken dependency and Ubuntu can't handle it itself. This is the error message I get when it fails to repair. Unpacking dockmanager (from .../dockmanager_0.1.0~bzr83-0ubuntu1~10.10~dockers1_i386.deb) ... dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/dockmanager_0.1.0~bzr83-0ubuntu1~10.10~dockers1_i386.deb (--unpack): trying to overwrite '/usr/share/dockmanager/data/skype_dnd.svg', which is also in package faenza-icon-theme 0.8
Errors were encountered while processing: /var/cache/apt/archives/dockmanager_0.1.0~bzr83-0ubuntu1~10.10~dockers1_i386.deb dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of dockmanager-daemon: dockmanager-daemon depends on dockmanager (= 0.1.0~bzr83-0ubuntu1~10.10~dockers1); however: Package dockmanager is not installed. dpkg: error processing dockmanager-daemon (--configure): dependency problems - leaving unconfigured Errors were encountered while processing: dockmanager-daemon
How can I go about fixing this? I can't use the software center until the error is cleared.... :[
I can get update manager and some application from the software center to work, but several of them show a "no Internet connection" pop-up followed by "check your Internet connection". If it's any help some of the application that will not install, I tried first to install from playdeb. In addition, playdeb seemed to have issues when I tried to setup installation for it. I can't even get application to install from their website either.
I've just upgraded to 11.04 and loving it but, now I can't add any apps through Ubuntu Software Center. I select an app and then click Install. After that, I get this:
An unhandable error occured There seems to be a programming error in aptdaemon. The software that allows you to install/remove software and to perform other package management related tasks.
Then this window pops up:
System program problem detected Do you want to report the problem now?
Now, when I choose to report the problem, I get another window:
the program "aptd" closed unexpectedly. I tried to use
I can't use my ubuntu software center because whenever i press install on any program the window of authenticating my password appear and disappear suddenly saying that my authentication attemp was not successful so i couldn't enter my password
i just install ubuntu 9.10 in my dell laptop yesterday i go to APPLICATIONS > SOFTWARE RESOURCE CENTER > ANY CATEGORY > ANY APPLICATION WHICH HAS NOT YET BEEN INSTALLED.......... i dont see any install button or link to install the software......
My understanding of UBUNTU is getting better but if someone dosent mindi would appreciate it if you could do a step by step TUT on how to install a program not from the UBUNTU software center.Heres what i want to download - Tux guitar[URL]
im trying to install compiz (ive tried synaptic, apt-get and software center). However, whenever i then go to system -> preference -> appearance ->effects and select anything other than none, it seems to turn of metacity and give me this "Your window manager does not support the show desktop button, or you are not running a window manager." then i click the "no i don't want to keep these settings" and it goes back. The windows have borders with the buttons again. also after installing ccsm i start it from system -> preferences and nothing happens. it just loads a while then stops.
I seem to have caused a problem with the software center in Ubuntu 10.10. When I pick out a piece of software and click 'install' I see it doing something (CPU goes up etc.), but the usual "fill in your password" window doesn't pop up and after say 10 secs the 'install' button in the software center returns to its normal state, i.e. as if I hadn't pressed it yet at all.
I am afraid this is related to a manual install (i.e. through apt-get in a terminal) I did some time ago (I was following an online tutorial to get DVD playback working properly) that probably went wrong (the installation process did get stuck at some point, when it hadn't progressed for a long time (>1 hour) I saw no other option than to quit the terminal). I don't remember exactly what packages I was trying to install though.
What would be the best way to get software center going again?
On some but not all of the apps listed on the Ubuntu Software Center, I can see the app and select it, but after I click the arrow that points right that should take me to the screen that describes it and allows me to install it is blank. The tabs at the top say that I am at the right window but nothing is there. Is there a way I can make that work?
Okay so I have now run into my first problem I cant seem to find a solution to.
I have downloaded a .deb file and discovered that you can run them through Ubuntu Software Center to avoid using the terminal. It seems to me that you can even do this if the program is not a part of the Software Center listed programs.
So this is what I did and it now says that my program has been installed.
I am trying to install several of the packages listed in the repositories for Ubuntu 10.04 LTS from the Ubuntu SoftwarecCenter. I get the error message: "The action would require the installation of packages from not authenticated sources."
How can this be...they are in the repository. Doesn't that mean they are authenticated?
By the way, under sources, I selected "Server for the United States".