I just inherited a desktop with ubuntu installed and a bunch of other cool apps. The issue is that the person who gave me the computer accidentally deleted the folder that update manager uses to actually update the programs after one oks updating. Thus, I can't update anything using manager. The folder was called "pool" I think.
Question: If the last update of anything was around Firefox 2.00.1 for all programs, including GIMP, Open Office, and Evolution, do I have to do a manual updating? Or is their an easier method that would be more error resistant?
Also, is it possible that I might have to reinstall Ubuntu given the outdatedness of everything might mean too many missing files in order to get anything working properly?
Lastly...
I did go to the official ubuntu site about updating firefox and was confused as to whether method 1 was part of the manual install and one of the steps, or if it was its own method one could use instead of the manual install. :D
Many thanks! :D
Question: If the last update of anything was around Firefox 2.00.1 for all programs, including GIMP, Open Office, and Evolution, do I have to do a manual updating? Or is their an easier method that would be more error resistant?
Also, is it possible that I might have to reinstall Ubuntu given the outdatedness of everything might mean too many missing files in order to get anything working properly?
Lastly...
I did go to the official ubuntu site about updating firefox and was confused as to whether method 1 was part of the manual install and one of the steps, or if it was its own method one could use instead of the manual install. :D
Many thanks! :D
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