Robert Ancell wrote:
> (the technical answer is you are in binary mode and only the numbers 0
> and 1 can be used - you can see the other number buttons are disabled)
>
>
Yes, that is definitely exactly what is going on! How do i switch to
decimal mode?
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I am no computer tech, so please excuse my lack of technical terms.
I press the calculator button on my keyboard like I always have, which
still pulls up the calculator. I press the numbers like usual from my
keyboard, (ex. 3 divided by 3) press enter for the answer, and i get
that error message.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gcalctool
when i type in the figures and press enter, i get the error message
"invalid number for the cur..." not sure what this means. and when that
happens, numbers 2-7 become unavailable. using edubuntu...
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Thu