Hi there!!
When I try to install software from the add/remove software app, Fedora open the app's window, but it don't show any program at the program list although I chose one category from the categories list.
In addition, when I try to update the OS version from the software update app, it open the app's window, but then it become stuck until I exit from it.
Any idea what the problem?
Eqonomize is a personal accounting package that is fast becoming my app of choice for all things financial. It is packed with features and is simple to learn. Plus, its KDE interface makes it an ideal solution to handle my small household economy. Keeping track of personal and business finances is one of my essential computing tasks.
I'm trying 13.04 - i386, and Software Center is not working properly. I can't view the "Installed" category.
# When I click on it, it displays just the loading circle, loading forever.
# Then, I click on 'All Software' category, but it quickly returns to 'Installed' tab again.
All I can do is quit the software-center, and reopen again.
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