A Day in the Life of a Linux Noob or How to Break Your System
A Day in the Life of a Linux Noob or How to Break Your System
TLDR; I spent nearly two hours troubleshooting my broken system, because I installed a Windows spell checker for my LibreOffice.
- Install the .oxt file for your Linux LibreOffice installation
- Don't realize it was for Windows only because it installed fine on Linux
- Freeze your system completely for 15 seconds, after which it's business as normal
- LibreOffice works okay, so don't notice anything else
- Install additional spellers from Synaptic because the first one didn't work
- Realize Linux Mint Software Center GUI is broken and most of the flatpacks aren't displayed
- Perform two system resets using Timeshift, nothing changed
- Realize the speller you installed was Windows-only, purge all LibreOffice components, problem solved, reinstall LO
- Also realize you had to install a system package version of LibreOffice (instead of Flatpack) for the speller from Synaptic to work
- Feel like a noob
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EDIT: It happened again. I think this time I figured it out for good. I installed the spell checker through Synaptic, but either it was the wrong version or it didn't install all the necessary packages. I found the right package in Software Center itself and installed it. Everything has been working okay, the Software Center hasn't bugged out yet.