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		01-23-2017, 04:24 PM 
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		I am new to Linux and recently installed Linux Lite 3.2.
When I installed Opera browser using .deb file from Opera web site, I found that the menu option "Install Updates" no longer worked. I would get the error message "Failed to execute command "/usr/scripts/updates-gui" (no such file on directory)". I know that the Opera install caused the problem because I reinstalled Linux Lite and kept testing "Install Updates" while modifying the system to my liking.
Any idea what I'm doing wrong and how I can install Opera cleanly?
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		Have you opened your file manager to see if that file exists?  Open up the Home Folder File Manager (Menu > My Computer > File System) and put /usr/scripts in the address bar.  Then see if updates-gui exists there.
	
	
	
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		Using Opera as a backup browser on 2.8, no trouble with standard installation.
If you are primarily after speed, try the Slimjet browser - stable, brisk, no issues.
	
	
	
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		OK, I retraced my steps:
1. Install Linux Lite - OK
2. Use menu option "Install Updates" - OK
3. Check for "/usr/scripts/updates-gui" - OK
4. Load and double-click Opera ".deb" file to install - OK
5. Check for "/usr/scripts/updates-gui" - "scripts" folder gone
Opera seems to work fine. Any ideas?
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		I'm having trouble reconciling your point 3 with your point 5.  
You might consider running the Package System Repair option of Lite Tweaks.
	
	
	
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		I noticed that my Opera ".deb" file was 32-bit, not 64-bit like the version of Linux Lite I installed. I reran the steps that I listed above using a 64-bit version of Opera and everything seems to be working OK now. Thanks everyone.