Not a consequence, unexpected or otherwise. That it happened after or that you start noticing after doesn't imply correlation. That said, you may inadvertently touched or partially disconnected one...
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Not a consequence, unexpected or otherwise. That it happened after or that you start noticing after doesn't imply correlation. That said, you may inadvertently touched or partially disconnected one...
@bcschmerker
You're shoehorning your own issue in many places where it clearly doesn't fit. This is one of them because clearly the error happened before ANY actual installation. This is what I...
Yes, of course!!!!
I wrote a wall of text thinking I was covering everything and failed mentioning the most obvious one. Shame on me.
The wifi issue is unrelated to any memory upgrade or dual-booting.
You should read the error messages, once and for all. This one is quite explicit and comes with specific instructions.
This all started with something you messed up but didn't bother to post about....
This ^^^, there's no point in troubleshooting an about to be obsolete release.
And an Intel® Xeon® Processor W3503 is a 64-bit CPU. Why on Earth have you installed a 32-bit OS? As there's no upgrade...
The rationality of such decision depends on how you'll use it.
Something dirty cheap as a RockpiX, a 64-bit single board computer capable of running Windows 10 64-bit or any modern 64-bit Linux...
Glad you found the problem. You're welcome.
Brand doesn't matter, the Nvidia chipset does.
For the RTX3060ti you need Nvidia's proprietary driver 460.xx. That driver is available and properly packaged for Ubuntu 20.04 LTS or newer. During...
This ^^^. Prime or similar is only for laptops with switchable graphics, not the case here.
It must be explicitly selected in UEFI. https://download.asrock.com/Manual/ROMED8-2T.pdf (p. 46)
You may need to update the firmware (UEFI). Check ASUS website.
If the scanner part works then very likely the printer part works as well. Most printers do NOT need additional drivers with the latest Ubuntu releases.
This ^^^ exactly.
In a nutshell, everything except time to fully charge/discharge is info given by the hardware. In my experience, most modern Linux distro guesstimate more accurately then Windows...
First of all, DEBIAN 32-bit or, eventually, some still supported derivative that still does 32-bit. As such, nothing from Ubuntu family. Yes, there was a time when a 32-bit Lubuntu would be the best...
You can use softRAID in Ubuntu later if you want. It's a lot more solid.
First of all, your motherboard has UEFI. If you made the USB in Windows with Rufus then there's a very good chance that it only boots in Legacy/CSM mode and you don't want that. Typically, with...
The ASMedia controller is a SATA controller. It has nothing to do with booting external media. What happened (maybe) is whatever drive connected to it has the first boot priority so it does just...
Is the repository still available?
https://packagecloud.io/jookies/python-jasmin/install
Great. Excellent news.
This being the case pretty much all you need to now I already explained in the previous post. Exactly which part didn't you understand?
Yes, you can proceed with the "erase and install" option. Or you can, in the live session, open Gparted and with the target drive selected go to Device menu > Create new partition table > select...
@bcschmerker
is what's reported in the OP. Why do you think it has something to do with the third-party drivers, codecs, etc.?
Windows 7 is out of support for quite some time now. Legit or not it doesn't matter, it shouldn't be used if connected to the internet, that was the point of the previous comment.
If you need...
Redo the USB. Very likely it became corrupt after those attempts. If doing it in Windows prefer tools like Balena Etcher because it's fool-proof and the resulting media boots in BIOS or UEFI mode....
No, it wasn't.
'apt install -f' tries to REMOVE it and it fails because it's broken.
Again,
sudo apt install --reinstall pyhton-jasmin
You need the --reinstall argument because it is already...
Right... So what's the problem, exactly?