![]() ![]() ![]() I’m thinking you downloaded 7.2.5 into the Downloads folder. That icon is what is calling the file manager, and when I click on it I get a window that has some folders like Desktop, Documents, Downloads, and a few others. The files icon looks like a file folder and when I hover the mouse over it the word Files pops up. On my 19.2 Cinnamon, in the lower left I have the LM logo ‘start’ button, an FF icon, a terminal icon and a files icon. If so, the you have used what is referring to as the ‘file manager’. It sounds to me that you can get to your downloads file. The Enabled PPA in that shot is telling the updater to look in the LO repository for any new versions updates, etc to LO and then offer those updates to you in the same way you are normally offered updates. You got 7.3 offered because of what’s in the screenshot immediately above. just find the installation file with your file manager (Nemo or Dolphin or Nautilus, etc.) Once you locate it, simply double-click on the Master PDF Editor installation file, and it should do all the work for you. You should not need to locate a menu item, type any commands, request an installation, or do anything else fancy with the installation file or the file manager. So where I wrote “double-click on from the file manager,” it means whichever of the dozens of possible file managers for mint happen to be installed on your OS. As possibilities I saw Nemo, Dolphin, Nautilus, etc etc. I tried a quick lookup of what the default file manager would be in Mint, but I had to give up as no site seemed to provide a hard-and-fast answer. If there is a function “File Manag er” I can’t find it either from the start menu or from the actual I used the phrase “file manager” as a generic name for whatever tool you use in Mint to see the contents of your drives and folders. From the Downloads folder I can get the file to unpack into its components, but again can’t find a means to install. In this system, Start>File Management displays options for file appearance, etc, but no means to request a new installation. The installer does its thing, and inserted an item in the ‘Start’ menu. That’s also the way it works in Mint 19.2, in my limited experience installing software, mostly just the Opera browser. ![]() What’s my next move?ĮDIT- In Synaptic Package Manager, there are no entries shown of LibreOffice 7.5.2. Cannot figure out how to see a list of installed programs, so I’m at a standstill. Not sure if the installation was in fact completed or not. There is no menu entry for the new version. The LibreOffice site linked me to this page: but after poking around there and not understanding just how to proceed, I ran the terminal command above, with results as noted. Exited terminal and rebooted system but cannot find any menu item or other reference to the new 7.5.2 suite. There was a reference several lines up from the bottom line of code that referred to configuring on a reboot. Next typed into terminal and once password was entered, many lines of code flashed by then stopped. Downloaded the desired L-O 7.5.2 from the L-O site, but didn’t know how to go from there. Reason: Grammar fixesīeen trying to make some headway on this. This reply was modified 1 year, 4 months ago by Bob99. In other words, something could have been added within the pdf file format specification recently that didn’t exist back in 2018 when your version of L O was released, so your version doesn’t know what to do with it. The file has probably been produced with a newer program that included something new in the PDF file format that your older version included with L O doesn’t know how to process/what to do with it. The links will download a “tar.gz” file that your system utilities should know how to handle for installation.įor a little additional help along the lines of updating your L O installation, I have a question for and/or Would it be a good idea to first uninstall the older version of L O and then install the newer version, or will the newer version’s installation routine do that by itself with no user intervention needed?īTW, although I don’t run Linux, it seems to me that the error could very well be coming from your outdated L O installation’s built-in. One link is for the “rpm” version for 64 bit Linux installations, the other is for the “deb” version for 64 bit Linux installations. On either link, just click the yellow “Download” button to get the file. ![]() For L O 7.2.5, try the most appropriate of the following links to download it directly from their site: ![]()
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