That looks less suspicious. If that last update included a kernel upgrade, you could try booting an older kernel. Reading the logs may give a clue about what went wrong. But given that you haven't...
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That looks less suspicious. If that last update included a kernel upgrade, you could try booting an older kernel. Reading the logs may give a clue about what went wrong. But given that you haven't...
I'm not familiar with a skull and crossbones screen. It almost sounds like a software pirate trying to be funny.
With a live disk you can investigate the logs, see what upgrades were installed,...
5% is reserved for root, so not used, but not available either. You can change that (read man tune2fs for details), but I don't think you'll gain a lot. After you filled the first 95%, it will take...
There's no need to run Notepad++ on Wine; there are plenty of native Linux text editors.
There are tricks to run some, but not all, Windows applications on Linux, but if you want a lot of them,...
You can download some executable on Linux and install it, like the normal method on Windows, but on Linux that's considered the method of last resort. Or second last, before compiling from source....
Good whatever-it-is-in-your-place and welcome to the forum.
Could you show the exact error? Please run
sudo apt updatein your terminal and post the complete output. The teminal gives detailed...
Could you show the output of
df -htoo? df -i only shows the inodes. You haven't reached the limit on the number of files, but may have reached the limit on total file size.
You can check the wine application database to see if other people had success using your applications on Wine and read about any tuning they needed.
Using native Linux applications is usually...
Most issues can be solved, but with a pre-installed Ubuntu, you don't know how it was configured. That makes it harder to see what's going on.
Can you create and boot a live usb with Ubuntu 22.04...
For most software, the version is frozen when the corresponding version of Ubuntu is released. So Ubuntu 23.10 has Blender 3.6 and Ubuntu 24.04 will have Blender 4.0. It's expected to be released...
apt can't read the list of installed files for the package libapparmor1:amd64 due to file corruption. That sounds like a broken harddrive indeed.
Maybe reinstalling linapparmor1 helps. Maybe apt...
You're free to do so, but don't you want to know what went wrong, so you can prevent it from happening again?
You can make backups of your system and of your documents, but there's no magical tool...
You mentioned your Ubuntu 18.something live disk. Both 18.04 and 18.10 are dead, but for emergency use of a live disk this is acceptable.
All commands you ran gave you information about the...
I've got no experience with steam or games stored on a secondary hard drive, so can't help with that, but I may be able to give you some leads.
/dev/sda1 and similar things are devices (dev stands...
As ajgreeny writes above, sudoedit is the preferred way to edit files with root permission. It copies the file to a temporary location, runs the text editor with normal permissions, then copies the...
Maybe this will give some lead:
systemd-analyze blame
Also, what kind of harddrive have you got? On a modern SDD, you should be able to boot faster than that, but if your Ubuntu is installed on a...
Even if the program doesn't use a temporary file, it may not keep the file open. For a simple application, the typical use would be to open the file, read it to RAM, then close it. What's stored in...
Welcome.
Just a few notes: Lubuntu and Ubuntu use the same repositories. They differ in their default settings and set of installed software, but the same software is available and when installed...
The 6.2 kernel just lost support on 22.04 (which is why you were upgraded to 6.5), so staying on 6.2 is indeed not a good option. Best to have this bug reported and hope for a fix. In the meantime,...
No errors, although there are a few warnings. It looks like all packages have been properly installed. Your main problem appears to be solved.
Maybe there are still some things to clean up, if you...
It looks like one archive has been damaged. Try to delete it. It will be redownloaded automatically when you try again:
sudo rm...
OK, you think you got it, but let's make it sure.
Somewhere in the file /etc/apt/sources.list, or in a file in the directry /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ is a line telling where the brave repository...
System Software is just an indication of the type of software, not the actual package name. And there could be many reasons why some upgrade doesn't install: phased updates (although they can be...
There's no need to first repair boot before backing up your database. You can access your harddrive using the same live system on which you use boot-repair (or reinstall).
As nobody else commented on this:
I will.
A processor with amd64 architecture can indeed run both 64 and 32 bit code. However, you can't mix them freely. If you try to run a 32 bit executable...