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Stuart Howard <stuart.g.howard <at> gmail.com> writes: |
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> I cant remember where in preferences it was but there is an option to |
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> change to "classic" update style, this works a treat and should solve |
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> your problem without having to go to overlay's and the like. |
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OK, I found -->Windows -->Preferences -->General -->Capabilities |
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and activated >Classic, >Developement and >Team |
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then hit apply. |
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That fixes the -->Help -->Software updates button. |
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all good. |
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But I still cannot seem to find/figure out how to install "C" |
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I get 2 buttons: |
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-->Help -->Software Updates |
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one yields: Cannot launch the Update UI. This installation has not |
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been configured properly for Software Updates. |
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The other one: |
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-->Help -->Software updates( is tabbed with 2 choices): |
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Find and install |
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and |
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Manage Configuration |
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Exploring every option under each button, neither show me plugin modules |
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to install? |
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Any help or a wiki is much appreciated. I'm just trying to install |
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C (CDT) at the moment, but other language supports is of interest |
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to me too. |
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James |