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Can't downgrade version
Posted: 25 Dec 2025 13:22
by elqasar2
Where do I select 'Yes' ?
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Re: Can't downgrade version
Posted: 25 Dec 2025 13:26
by elqasar2
Pressing 'y' seems to have worked. But I'm pretty sure there was meant to be a button to press.
Re: Can't downgrade version
Posted: 25 Dec 2025 14:56
by Horst
elqasar2 wrote: ↑25 Dec 2025 13:26
Pressing 'y' seems to have worked. But I'm pretty sure there was meant to be a button to press.
There was never an additional button on this dialog.
Re: Can't downgrade version
Posted: 25 Dec 2025 15:01
by elqasar2
Horst wrote: ↑25 Dec 2025 14:56
There was never an additional button on this dialog.
Yes, that's the problem I'm reporting. It asks a question and doesn't give a button or give any indication of what to type or what to do. Is there a point you're making? Can't figure out what value your post added.
Re: Can't downgrade version
Posted: 25 Dec 2025 17:28
by Horst
elqasar2 wrote: ↑25 Dec 2025 15:01
Horst wrote: ↑25 Dec 2025 14:56
There was never an additional button on this dialog.
Yes, that's the problem I'm reporting. It asks a question and doesn't give a button or give any indication of what to type or what to do. Is there a point you're making? Can't figure out what value your post added.
The reason for my post is that you said
"But I'm pretty sure there was meant to be a button to press"
If you like it or not, but you were wrong

Re: Can't downgrade version
Posted: 25 Dec 2025 17:34
by admin
That's (the invisible buttons) an older bug that has been fixed in the meantime (20251114, not mentioned in change log).
Re: Can't downgrade version
Posted: 25 Dec 2025 17:48
by elqasar2
Horst wrote: ↑25 Dec 2025 17:28
elqasar2 wrote: ↑25 Dec 2025 15:01
Horst wrote: ↑25 Dec 2025 14:56
There was never an additional button on this dialog.
Yes, that's the problem I'm reporting. It asks a question and doesn't give a button or give any indication of what to type or what to do. Is there a point you're making? Can't figure out what value your post added.
The reason for my post is that you said
"But I'm pretty sure there was meant to be a button to press"
If you like it or not, but you were wrong
What are you going on about? Wrong about what? I said "meant to be a button to press", as in "surely the intention was that there should be a button there to make a choice, because it is asking a question". At no point did I ever imply that there used to be a button there in the past. You are very odd.
Meant = Intended
On your Christmas list next year, ask for a thesaurus.
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Re: Can't downgrade version
Posted: 26 Dec 2025 09:24
by Horst
You said "But I'm pretty sure ..."
It looks like we don't understand this the same way
whatever a strange KI says.
I stop this fruitless discussion now
Re: Can't downgrade version
Posted: 26 Dec 2025 11:28
by elqasar2