Any properly made Windows USB media should work. Typically when done with the Windows Media Creation tool it always works, never had a problem with those.
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Any properly made Windows USB media should work. Typically when done with the Windows Media Creation tool it always works, never had a problem with those.
Maybe you aren't doing it right. maybe is about permissions... I don't know.
You can try GParted > Device > Create partition table (choose GPT). This surely works because it runs as root. Then you...
Well, considering you just installed, why not install again?
And then NOT "uninstall some things" because of the WiFi. If you're having problems ask here first.
Unallocated space means no partition. You simply delete the two partitions you said you created for Ubuntu thus leaving that space unallocated.
And no, you don't need to use MacOS for that. You can...
Please add pictures as attachments, not as pictures.
Now, you don't need and probably shouldn't create partitions for Ubuntu but instead have unallocated space. No swap partition needed either...
It runs in newer versions but may need additional packages: https://support.storagecraft.com/s/article/DTX-Fails-to-run-in-Ubuntu-18-04-or-20-04?language=en_US
It was just a matter of googling...
Welcome.
Ubuntu 18.04 - there's no "Ubuntu 18" - is still supported and will be until April 2023.
Ubuntu 16.04 - there's no "Ubuntu 16" - will be out of support next April. No point in installing...
Are you selecting to "erase and install.." or did you partitioned in advance? If so, did you created the EFI partition?
Does it have Windows?
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1294853/cannot-update-software-because-of-grub-efi-amd64-signed-unmet-dependency
First you say then ???
Those aren't all the options. If you partitioned in advance you need to choose "something else" and then select all the required partitions including the ESP (EFI System...
https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/518584-how-do-i-install-on-ubuntu
The easiest way is to use sync with a Firefox account.
Without it and manually you can always copy over and replace the hidden folder where such settings are stored: https://askubuntu.com/a/218451...
Try disabling Fast Boot (UEFI) and also make sure, if applicable, Legacy USB support IS enabled.
I suggest you test it in a live session.
Does it work in UEFI? If so, does it work in Windows if booted directly?
No, it is not only compatible with those brands.
It is guaranteed to work with - some brands have whitelists for such parts or are just very picky - but in no way limited to.
Time to try another browser.
You need to remove http://ppa.launchpad.net/indicator-brightness/ppa/ubuntu , the PPA I told you about earlier, before running the commands. Otherwise it won't update and very likely the prblem is...
Indeed. The latter is a kernel, the former an Operating System based on the Linux kernel.
That said, considering the spirit of the thread, such distinction is irrelevant.
You have an error because you added a non-working PPA - it has no content for 20.04 release.
You should remove it and then run
sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade
Are you using a Google Account authentication? Other, which one?
Which browser?
Is your system fully updated?
Although it is usually recommended to update the motherboard's firmware, BIOS or UEFI (FYI, UEFI in this case, regardless of the manufacturer's terminology), the F2c update you mentioned correctly as...
In almost all certainty isn't. Question: Do you have Fast Startup disabled in Windows? If not disabled you can't compare. Fast Startup is actually a form of hibernation implemented since Windows 8...
Please address your concerns to the companies you just mentioned, Microsoft and Adobe.
Software is what needs to be made compatible with the SO, not the other way around.