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    Muon - no Konqueror listed?

    In the Muon Software Center in 12.04, why is there no entry (in the software lists) for installing Konqueror?

    (And so ... Looks like an apt-get install konqueror?)

    Still playing with this, of course, but as yet, I'm not having a lot of luck using the Muon "Search" feature -- comes up blank a lot -- is it fully functional yet?


    (An 8.04.3 user who is finally setting up 12.04 -- I hope you guys won't mind my asking a few dumb questions as I go along. This game is ever so ironic. I love the old much-maligned Adept--the package manager of most ill repute--it has never failed or even stumbled for me. Funny how our experiences in Linux are so individual. But, just to mention here, although I'm a Konqueror-file-manager guy, I'm giving Dolphin center stage for awhile; have even read the manual and tested and practiced some, making a Boy Scout effort here.)
    Last edited by Qqmike; Aug 06, 2012, 11:38 AM.
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    The Muon Package Manager as well as Synaptic lists Konqueror. I don't know why Muon Software Center does not.
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      #3
      and
      sudo apt-get install konqueror
      returns
      Unable to locate package Konqueror.

      The Muon Software Center seems to be the package mgr for 12.04, right? and I got the updates for 12.04 after installing. etc/apt/sources.list seems to have everything unchecked except ubuntu precise partner.
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        #4
        Ah, notabug, your post gave me a clue! I grabbed the most top-level thing I could see quickly from Kickoff, which was Muan Software Center -- which ain't the same as
        K > Applications > System > Muon Package Manager.

        Thanks, I am now finding everything ( so far).
        Not sure why, though,
        sudo apt-get install konqueror
        returns
        Unable to locate package Konqueror.
        Hmmm.

        Thanks, notabug.
        An intellectual says a simple thing in a hard way. An artist says a hard thing in a simple way. Charles Bukowski

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