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    Hello everyone! I tried to install Google Chrome on kubuntu (other gtk apps like Imagewriter and Unetbootin), and Qapt appeared, I clicked on install, and it said that it was succesful, but I couldn't find none of the programs I installed (which is gtk). I tried both 12.04 and 12.10.
    Unetbootin and imagewriter was from Software Center, and Google Chrome from their official website, obviously

    #2
    You used the search box in the Kmenu and nothing comes up for "google"?

    What about google-chrome in a terminal?

    Qapt gave me a Google Chrome menu entry in Kmenu > Applications > Internet.

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      #3
      The thing is that I couldn't even install it. It took so little time (or even no time) for Qapt to install. (I mean I clicked on install, than it said at the moment, that it has been installed.)
      Last edited by nabalzs; Mar 18, 2013, 09:26 AM. Reason: more information

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        #4
        I don't know how to debug Qapt problems. It might be working for me because I have a newer version via the experimental PPA:

        https://launchpad.net/~echidnaman/+a...t-experimental

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          #5
          This is very kind of you, but there must be something different option to solve it, because it is a very basic thing for a linux distribution.
          Anyway, thank you very much for your help.

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            #6
            I downloaded Chrome from Google's web site. I right-clicked the .deb file and (in Dolphin) chose Open With -> QApt Package Installer. QApt chugged for a bit, checking dependencies, then raised this dialog:



            I know that if I click Install Package, QApt will first download and install the two dependencies, and then install the package. But since I don't want Chrome, I canceled.

            You might instead consider installing chromium-browser, the open source version of Chrome that's maintained in the Ubuntu repositories.

            I am curious about your problem, though. Perhaps we can take a look at Unetbootin first. What's the output of:
            Code:
            sudo updatedb && locate unetbootin

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              #7
              I've tried to reinstall kubuntu. Unetbootin started, but I installed imagewriter as well (both from Muon), and after imagewriter unetbootin can't start, but imagewriter can...Interesting
              I couldn't install Chrome from the official website :S, but never mind

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                #8
                A have to make another post to be able to post links, as the forum said, so the output of Unetbootin is in the following post

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                  #9
                  Code:
                  beesty@Prometheus:~$ sudo updatedb && locate unetbootin
                  [sudo] password for beesty: 
                  /usr/bin/unetbootin
                  /usr/share/unetbootin
                  /usr/share/app-install/desktop/unetbootin:unetbootin.desktop
                  /usr/share/app-install/icons/unetbootin.png
                  /usr/share/applications/unetbootin.desktop
                  /usr/share/doc/unetbootin
                  /usr/share/doc/unetbootin-translations
                  /usr/share/doc/unetbootin/changelog.Debian.gz
                  /usr/share/doc/unetbootin/copyright
                  /usr/share/doc/unetbootin-translations/changelog.Debian.gz
                  /usr/share/doc/unetbootin-translations/copyright
                  /usr/share/man/man1/unetbootin.1.gz
                  /usr/share/menu/unetbootin
                  /usr/share/pixmaps/unetbootin.xpm
                  /usr/share/unetbootin/unetbootin.qm
                  /usr/share/unetbootin/unetbootin_am.qm
                  /usr/share/unetbootin/unetbootin_ar.qm
                  /usr/share/unetbootin/unetbootin_ast.qm
                  /usr/share/unetbootin/unetbootin_be.qm
                  /usr/share/unetbootin/unetbootin_bg.qm
                  /usr/share/unetbootin/unetbootin_bn.qm
                  /usr/share/unetbootin/unetbootin_ca.qm
                  /usr/share/unetbootin/unetbootin_cs.qm
                  /usr/share/unetbootin/unetbootin_da.qm
                  /usr/share/unetbootin/unetbootin_de.qm
                  /usr/share/unetbootin/unetbootin_el.qm
                  /usr/share/unetbootin/unetbootin_eo.qm
                  /usr/share/unetbootin/unetbootin_es.qm
                  /usr/share/unetbootin/unetbootin_et.qm
                  /usr/share/unetbootin/unetbootin_eu.qm
                  /usr/share/unetbootin/unetbootin_fi.qm
                  /usr/share/unetbootin/unetbootin_fo.qm
                  /usr/share/unetbootin/unetbootin_fr.qm
                  /usr/share/unetbootin/unetbootin_gl.qm
                  /usr/share/unetbootin/unetbootin_he.qm
                  /usr/share/unetbootin/unetbootin_hr.qm
                  /usr/share/unetbootin/unetbootin_hu.qm
                  /usr/share/unetbootin/unetbootin_id.qm
                  /usr/share/unetbootin/unetbootin_it.qm
                  /usr/share/unetbootin/unetbootin_ja.qm
                  /usr/share/unetbootin/unetbootin_lt.qm
                  /usr/share/unetbootin/unetbootin_lv.qm
                  /usr/share/unetbootin/unetbootin_ml.qm
                  /usr/share/unetbootin/unetbootin_ms.qm
                  /usr/share/unetbootin/unetbootin_nan.qm
                  /usr/share/unetbootin/unetbootin_nb.qm
                  /usr/share/unetbootin/unetbootin_nl.qm
                  /usr/share/unetbootin/unetbootin_nn.qm
                  /usr/share/unetbootin/unetbootin_pl.qm
                  /usr/share/unetbootin/unetbootin_pt.qm
                  /usr/share/unetbootin/unetbootin_pt_BR.qm
                  /usr/share/unetbootin/unetbootin_ro.qm
                  /usr/share/unetbootin/unetbootin_ru.qm
                  /usr/share/unetbootin/unetbootin_sk.qm
                  /usr/share/unetbootin/unetbootin_sl.qm
                  /usr/share/unetbootin/unetbootin_sr.qm
                  /usr/share/unetbootin/unetbootin_sv.qm
                  /usr/share/unetbootin/unetbootin_sw.qm
                  /usr/share/unetbootin/unetbootin_tr.qm
                  /usr/share/unetbootin/unetbootin_uk.qm
                  /usr/share/unetbootin/unetbootin_ur.qm
                  /usr/share/unetbootin/unetbootin_vi.qm
                  /usr/share/unetbootin/unetbootin_zh_CN.qm
                  /usr/share/unetbootin/unetbootin_zh_TW.qm
                  /var/cache/apt/archives/unetbootin-translations_565-3_all.deb
                  /var/cache/apt/archives/unetbootin_565-3_i386.deb
                  /var/lib/dpkg/info/unetbootin-translations.list
                  /var/lib/dpkg/info/unetbootin-translations.md5sums
                  /var/lib/dpkg/info/unetbootin.list
                  /var/lib/dpkg/info/unetbootin.md5sums
                  /var/lib/dpkg/info/unetbootin.postinst
                  /var/lib/dpkg/info/unetbootin.postrm
                  beesty@Prometheus:~$ ^C
                  beesty@Prometheus:~$
                  Last edited by SteveRiley; Mar 20, 2013, 03:44 PM.

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                    #10
                    Well, it's installed. What happens if you simply enter
                    Code:
                    unetbootin
                    in a console window?

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                      #11
                      Launching it from konsole did not work.
                      Actually, when I start a gnome app, and if it asks for permission, it should be in a normal KDE window. But it isn't. It reamins the same Gnome pop-up windows (a grey window, and the background gets dark). Then I enter my paasword, and a program called gksu will be placed on my taskbar. I can't open it, after a few seconds it disappears. If I try to lauch it from the menu, Unetbootin will be on my taskbar, but I can't do with it anything, just disappears after a while. (Same with gksu.)
                      Anyway, I managed to install Google Chrome (from the official website). If I downloaded with it, I could install it. I tried downloading and installing with other browsers (Chrome, Firefox), but it didn't work somehow...

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                        #12
                        We've had a couple other posts recently where the presence of gksu was causing problems. Removing that, and thus falling back to kdesudo, resolved the problems. Perhaps you can do the same. But let's check something first. Please show the output of:
                        Code:
                        apt-get --simulate purge gksu
                        This will show the output of what would happen if we really did remove the program. But nothing actually gets changed. This will tell us if you have some other program that depends on gksu.

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                          #13
                          Here it is:

                          Code:
                          beesty@Prometheus:~$ apt-get --simulate purge gksu
                          NOTE: This is only a simulation!
                                apt-get needs root privileges for real execution.
                                Keep also in mind that locking is deactivated,
                                so don't depend on the relevance to the real current situation!
                          Reading package lists... Done
                          Building dependency tree       
                          Reading state information... Done
                          The following packages will be REMOVED:
                            gksu* usb-imagewriter*
                          0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 2 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
                          Purg usb-imagewriter [0.1.3-0ubuntu5]
                          Purg gksu [2.0.2-6ubuntu1]
                          beesty@Prometheus:~$
                          Last edited by SteveRiley; Mar 21, 2013, 12:32 PM.

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                            #14
                            You can probably do without usb-imagewriter, as Linux distros are not usually made available in .img format. So let's uninstall both programs:
                            Code:
                            sudo apt-get purge usb-imagewriter gksu
                            Now, after you do that, can you run unetbootin from the console window?

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                              #15
                              I can't...It doesn't accept my password.

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