Being unable to accept the EULA is a sign that the problem as it has 
been stated still exists on your system. You need to run a dpkg command 
and then 'sudo apt-get install [software whose name i forgot]', which is 
buried somewhere in all the crap that people have been sending, sort of 
like writing code but not bothering to document what they are doing. If 
you go back into the history of this ridiculous bug-track, you'll find 
the commands to which I am referring.

Cheers JJW

John Weintraub
johnweintr...@gmail.com



On 11-08-03 09:04 PM, John Hossley wrote:
> I am unable to accept the EULA.  I have tried various methods.  This
> does go a bit over my head, but I am fairly certain that my system does
> not lock.  I have three hours of up time after closing the EULA and no
> other problems.  This only occurred after I shut down and restarted.
> Let me know if you would like me to run the reproduction steps or if you
> need any further information.
>


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