I always prefer a fresh install when working with bt. The major advantage of just doing a dist-upgrade is you get to save all your custom modifications and not have to load everything that you would...
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I always prefer a fresh install when working with bt. The major advantage of just doing a dist-upgrade is you get to save all your custom modifications and not have to load everything that you would...
I'm wondering if its a problem with the package itself. Lets try using synaptic.
fresh start.
apt-get purge framework3
rm -rf /opt/framework3/
make sure kill postgres if running.
apt-get ...
try
dpkg -i –force-overwrite framework3
apt-get -f install
Thats the same thing I was thinking too, hence why i made the thread. I wonder how many people are aware that you can do it that way. As far as negative side effects go, it is only a USB stick, can't...
Nope i haven't tried it yet with BT, just wanted to see if anyone else has tried it.
Just out of curiosity has anyone tried using the installer script (which i'm sure is the same one Ubuntu uses) to install to a USB stick?
Under Ubuntu 10.04 i was able to install ubuntu to my usb...
+1 Worked
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