The other computer is now in the process of a Distribution Upgrade, so I think that problem went away or worked around when I did a terminal:
sudo update-manager -d without the -c. I had tried that before but then it didn't work later. thank, so you can probably close that part of the bug.
The other computer is now in the process of a Distribution Upgrade, so I think that problem went away or worked around when I did a terminal:
sudo update-manager -d without the -c. I had tried that before but then it didn't work later. thank, so you can probably close that part of the bug.