Canonical is a for profit business which makes money primarily by selling support for the system. Ubuntu forums is simply a group of volunteers which has NO control or input any more than anyone...
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Canonical is a for profit business which makes money primarily by selling support for the system. Ubuntu forums is simply a group of volunteers which has NO control or input any more than anyone...
I believe a better explanation of what you intended and what happened is required. Read that statement and think about the logic. It is not possible to delete files that do not exist!
Canonical is the first party you are referring to so how does the above sentence make any sense. The underlying system is the same as the first party source which is Canonical. Your statement would...
Your thread is very vague and the first response in your other thread was " Ubuntu and Windows 11 can co-exist peacefully" which contradicts the last statement in your post above. If you want...
You haven't defined what you mean by 'first party support' but it seems to be something that is not part of a basic Linux or Ubuntu and is generally referred to as 3rd party. Do you mean something...
I don't really know what that means as windows and Ubuntu (Linux) are totally separate operating systems. With Linux, you can read/write to windows filesystems. With a default windows install, you...
You can install very differently by choosing different options using the same media (DVD/USB). I"m not familiar with keyrings but you might try reading through the page at the link below discussing...
If you have windows 10 on this SSD I would expect you would have some proprietary windows software you created, like a recovery CD/DVD/USB. You should be able to download software to use to...
Posting the output of the command: sudo fdisk -l would be more useful as it shows sectors for each partition. What you describe in the first two sentences of your post doesn't really make sense. ...
There isn't much any one here can do to help you due to your hesitation to provide information needed, the output of bootrepair. Are both the drives you refer to internal drives? Did your windows...
My / and /home partitions combined on Ubuntu 20.04 which I have been using for nearly 4 years are a total of 120GB and I have used 70GB so 376GB seems large to me but then I don't know what you use...
That seems unusual to me as I have never had a problem installing software on a 'live' Linux. Of course, by design it (the software) will not be retained on reboot.
Which release of Ubuntu are you using? Did you download from the Ubuntu site? Did you verify the iso download according to the instructions on the Ubuntu site? Did you write the iso file to a usb?...
Unless you have installed massive amount of software, you have likely been mucking about with system files and have massive log files so in addition to the suggestions above, go to the /var/log...
In post 13, you seem to be saying that you have windows 11 installed and virtualbox on windows 11 and are booting Ubuntu installled in virtualbox and are trying to run this software through wine in...
WSL is pretty limited and you would probably be better off using virtualbox or similar in windows to boot and run a Linux OS. That or putting some 'live' Linux on a usb to test/try it. WSL will not...
You forgot to post a link to the site for the software you are asking about. Is it the software described at the link below?
https://us.shop.battle.net/en-us
If it is, when clicking on the...
Obviously that can be done and I have an old release of Ubuntu installed in Legacy mode on an external drive flash drive that is gpt as well as an EFI install on a dos drive. It is generally...
The link below to the ubuntu.com site is a good starting point as it explains everything you asked about from downloading Ubuntu, creating a bootable usb and finally installing it.
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Your drive with Kubuntu has a BIOS boot partition (partition 2) which is not needed as you also have an EFI partition (partition 3) which has all the necessary EFI boot files. Is partition 5 your...
Your fdisk output from post 3 shows that you configured the virtual drive using only 50% of the available space. You can see that by checking total sectors and the sectors used for sda2 and sda5. ...
The download site indicates a 14 day free trial for Linux or Mac.
I'd agree with the post above suggesting you check the wine database for windows applications. You can install software using a 'live' Ubuntu but you do understand that if you reboot, any changes...
The total sectors output shown from fdisk is almost twice the size of the total sectors for your existing partitions so you need to first (suggested above) unmount the partiiton (sda5) then increase...
re both these drives internal drives? Has windows ever booted in your current set up? It was suggested that you select the Create Bootinfo Summary option which will not make any changes. If you do...