What's the difference between the two?
And can I install all LibreOffice packages, -all or -common?
Difference between LibreOffice-all and LibreOffice-common?
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I thought common was the Big Daddy. I'd be willing to bet if you installed either, the other one would be dragged in as a dep.
I'm sure you will get a real answer soon, Fiddler!
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alfisya
Thanks a lot, I installed all missing LibreOffice packages last night.
And have now a laptop booting up slow as a snail... When Budgie is started the CPU fires up to 100%!! and goes down to normal after a few seconds. Battery wasn't charged over night either, very weird, that never happened before, so I checked its status - healthy.
The charge when I connected the charger last night was about 50%, this morning it is 64% which is weird. And when I unplugged the charger to use another one the laptop crashed.
Wonder if that's to do with the update of LibreOffice or any other updates I ran last night.
I'll read up on rolling back.
(I'm running Solus Budgie on a ThinkPad X395, working perfectly normal for years. I have another one of the same model, might swap batteries just to check if it is the battery after all...)
SOLUSfiddler Try the easy stuff first.
Battery going bad? Test it with inxi -B
and make a special note of 'condition'. Less than about 50 - 60% would be pointing at one that needs changing. Old well used batteries indicating 96-100% usually need a quick replacement too.
Very slow boot time? Test it with Discs or download Hard Disk Sentinel Linux version and check SMART data. Hard Disk Sentinel is probably the best one to use as it gives an easy to understand health report.
BuzzPCSOS
Thank you for your reply!
It's the battery:
It loaded up to 64% then stopped loading.
My replacement laptop's battery (same model) showed no glitches, so I swapped the two batteries and ordered a new one by Lenovo for my main laptop (SOLUS Budgie, yeah!).
Glad I could still get an original one...
Its Funny when stuff chooses to crap out.
And batteries are no different.
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SOLUSfiddler If you are still getting slow boot times even with the new battery then it would still be a good idea to check your hard drive SMART health.
If you are using an SSD check that trim is enabled. It did not enable automatically on 4.6. I haven't checked for 4.7 yet.