Ran launchpad commands on WRONG computer.

Asked by Ken Wagner

Working on neighbor's computer. Ubuntu 14.04 would not reinstall correctly. Sent error reports.

BUT

I got the replies on MY computer in an email. So, I ran the terminal commands.

Unwittingly, this mixed MY log reports with my NEIGHBOR'S computer system's.

But -- Good news!!! I fixed the problem by reinstalling the 'ttf-mscorefonts-install' via apt-get.
  It had crashed each time via updates. Did the updates one-by-one.
  It was the 'ttf' files downloads of the 'exe' font installers that either timed out or had errors.

So, it's now working OK.

My apologies for not realizing the error. I mistakenly thought Ubuntu 14.04 had found some strange error on MY computer. Both computers working OK.

Thanks for your help.

Ken 'beaucoder' Wagner

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Best Manfred Hampl (m-hampl) said :
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Are you referring to bug #1460845 ?

To close the bug you might set its status to 'invalid' or just let it expire.

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Ken Wagner (beaucoder) said :
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Yes, I am.

The problem has been solved. System needed a new Ubuntu 14.04 install.
  Then, an apt-get install of 'ttf-mscorefonts-installer'.

The fonts would not install properly when Ubu 14.04 was run and also when the updates ran.
  But, the apt-get install did work.

Thanks,

Ken Wagner