You're looking in the wrong pocket.
noble-updates isn't used yet.
Development releases don't open up the -updates and -security channels until right before the official release.
What you want...
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You're looking in the wrong pocket.
noble-updates isn't used yet.
Development releases don't open up the -updates and -security channels until right before the official release.
What you want...
Sort of.
The archives are moved over to the old-releases repository.
From there you can change the sources and use that to upgrade the system to a new release.
See:...
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I've removed your other duplicate thread.
Please use the report post button in the future if it happens again.
Or to simply report any other issues you come across.
Looks like this was reported here https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-unity-meta/+bug/2060374
That's the Live CD
That's also the live cd
I'm confused about where this is coming from since it shows
265GB used in the media directory.
root@ubuntu:/# du -sh *
Also...
For the record,
Edubuntu has the same requirements to run as normal Ubuntu since it uses the same desktop.
fwiw
This seems small enough to just copy/paste directly into the thread.
For the record, yeah, many years ago, the former forum staff deemed the word being asterisks as a derogatory term so it's on the...
I've had this happen to me before and what it was was in that same settings page go to Desktop Session and check the option for "When logging in".
The default is to save the previous session, change...
Most likely has to do with the fact they are rolling back everything.
Cause is the xz-utils debacle.
You can dig a little deeper into the analyze output by running with blame and/or critical-chain
systemd-analyze blame
systemd-analyze critical-chain
press down to scroll (or enter key)
press q...
You need to cut the $distro parts, those are internal reference shorthands that are referencing the current distro's information.
Useless for when adding an external repository.
You only need the...
Yes it's available, at least on 22.04, in the repositories.
Packages in the Ubuntu repositories are generally safe to install.
Installing through the terminal is no less safe than installing...
Try running
sudo add-apt-repository universe
sudo apt update
sudo apt install python3-pydrive
I assumed you had the universe repository enabled already since you prefixed this thread for the...
For the backup it should only need to install python3-pydrive package.
sudo apt install python3-pydrive
The google api stuff should install along with that.
Check what the settings are in...
You need the correct origin and suite entries
You can find those in the InRelease file for the repository in the /var/lib/apt/lists directory.
They must be separated by a colon enclosed in...
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Probably as good as explanation as any:
https://superuser.com/a/169418
What's up with the discrepancy between the the command to add the PPA and the error.
one is myriadrf and the other is myraidrf
Why would it affect updates?
As I stated though, this would only be temporary anyway.
Just to try and get you a functional desktop.
See: https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1011078
Can you check the running kernel?
uname -r
The update from one point release to another on the desktop version of Ubuntu usually coincides with an upgrade of the kernel version,
in this case it...
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It should be a snap package so try disabling it.
snap disable ubuntu-mate-welcome
Hmm,
try cleaning it up
sudo apt clean
sudo apt update
sudo dpkg --configure -a
sudo apt install -f
Turn off proposed updates.
Proposed updates are for testing/testers and should be considered unstable.
Packages in proposed tend to be more in flux than updates or security,
since those can...