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Moved to Ubuntu Development Version
Hello.
If you want support, please don't link to an image that requires a Google login to view. People will either not be able to see it, choose not to log in or log in and view it. You've cut...
Hello!
Please don't apologize for your English! We're a worldwide community and we are happy to help all. For those who simply can't do well enough with English to get support, we have...
Moved to Apple Hardware Users.
You cannot at this point. To do so, you will need to amass 10 beans (posts in support areas of the forums, chat areas don't count).
However: If you artificially pump up your numbers with void,...
Excellent catch!
It was included in the repos for 16.04: https://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/bleachbit
However, while on that point: 16.04 reaches End of Life (EOL) in April, 2021. I'm not sure how much effort...
I see that you have told us you have the Universe repo selected, but would you double-check to be sure that the repo is selected and have you done
sudo apt-get update
?
Is this Ubuntu 16.04, or a different flavor (i.e.: Kubuntu, Xubuntu). Is it an Ubuntu deriviative?
The person who started this thread has apparently shown no interest in in for nine months.
If others have similar questions, please start your own threads.
Closed.
Have you tried xfreerdp from the command line?
Duplicate.
Closed.
Moved to Virtualisation.
Moved to Apple Hardware Users as a more appropriate sub-forum.
Moved to Apple Hardware Users.
Please don't trip the language filters and leave asterisks behind. This is a family- and workplace-friendly forum populated by people from all over the world and...
Moved to Apple Hardware Users as a more appropriate sub-forum.
While you might get some advice as to how to make this work for you (for instance by making sure the keyring is used as expected), the Ubuntu Forums is not a venue for contacting developers to...
Most wireless devices have driver modules already in the kernel, making NDISWrapper unnecessary. Unfortunately, I have not found good news for you with regard to yours.
In 2015 this was posted on...
First things first: Are you sure that the kernel will not drive that adapter natively? Do you need NDISWrapper?
Given that the page you cited and this one have not been updated in more than 7 years, you may have missed a boat long departed from the port.
Generally, one must be an Ubuntu Member and further...
I think that before we suggest possibly risky data recovery methods, we allow the user to consult with Windows experts to see if there is anything to be done in the native OS first.
My best guess is that the partitions were not completely dismounted the last time you shut down. Linux will not touch a Windows partition that has not been properly unmounted because Windows will...
Hello.
What OS are your running?
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And, with that, closed.