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|    Paul to Axel    |
|    Re: LM file transfer/copy issues    |
|    24 Dec 25 10:47:02    |
      XPost: aus.computers       From: nospam@needed.invalid              On Tue, 12/23/2025 9:13 PM, Axel wrote:       > Paul wrote:       >> On Tue, 12/23/2025 12:58 PM, Axel wrote:       >>       >>> when I do that there's nothing in the right hand pane for grsync       >>>       >>> https://auslink.info/linux/synaptic.png       >>>       >>> grsync is in the menu and loads from the terminal       >>>       >>> I appreciate it very much       >> In your picture, you've just done a search on       >>       >> linux_czkawka_gui_x86_64       >>       >> and since that is not a .deb and is a portable ELF       >> (not packaged properly but still usable), you don't       >> expect to find it.       >>       >> In your picture, if you'd cursored up or used the mouse       >> to select the "grsync" on the left, you would get to review       >> the search result for that on the right. And, it would be there.       >       > I had tried firstly with grsync, as per your example. the result was the       same, nothing on the right side. my mistake by not highlighting grsync for the       screenshot.       >       > https://auslink.info/linux/grsync.png       >       >>       >> This is LMDE7.       >>       >> [Picture] LMDE7-grsync-synaptic.gif       >>       >> https://imgur.com/a/96wnrhS       >>       >> I can see the state of the package in the example, and it is       >> not installed right now.       >>       >> But, the package is available.       >>       >> Paul              I set my search to "Description and Name".              *******              You can also do it from command line.       It does not require sudo.               apt search grsync              It would normally be followed by               sudo apt install grsync               Paul              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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