I'm kinda new to Kubuntu so forgive me for possibly sounding like an idiot.
I wanted to install Sunbird in Kubuntu and having done it successfully in Ubuntu using an external script : http://www.techystuff.info/?p=77
I thought it would work the same in Kubuntu, but apparently not. Since the script does pretty much everything for you, I just assumed it worked and when i went to open Sunbird, it didnt work. I tried to open using the console and it told me that I was missing libstdc++.so.5 . So I tried to install that by using the command
$ apt-get install libstdc++.so.5 but of course it would not let me install it. Does anyone have any ideas on how to get this file so I can use Sunbird.
My other question is that I am currently dual-booting Ubuntu and Kubuntu with Ubuntu being the primary boot partition. I just updated Ubuntu and Kubuntu using the auto-update program. Now everytime I boot, Kubuntu remains normal but for Ubuntu, Grub 1.5 gives me the option to boot the current updated version and the previous version. Is this normal? If it isn't, is there a way for me to get Grub 1.5 to only show the latest/updated version of Ubuntu to boot? Thanks
I wanted to install Sunbird in Kubuntu and having done it successfully in Ubuntu using an external script : http://www.techystuff.info/?p=77
I thought it would work the same in Kubuntu, but apparently not. Since the script does pretty much everything for you, I just assumed it worked and when i went to open Sunbird, it didnt work. I tried to open using the console and it told me that I was missing libstdc++.so.5 . So I tried to install that by using the command
$ apt-get install libstdc++.so.5 but of course it would not let me install it. Does anyone have any ideas on how to get this file so I can use Sunbird.
My other question is that I am currently dual-booting Ubuntu and Kubuntu with Ubuntu being the primary boot partition. I just updated Ubuntu and Kubuntu using the auto-update program. Now everytime I boot, Kubuntu remains normal but for Ubuntu, Grub 1.5 gives me the option to boot the current updated version and the previous version. Is this normal? If it isn't, is there a way for me to get Grub 1.5 to only show the latest/updated version of Ubuntu to boot? Thanks
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