You have to run this 'apt --fix-broken install' as root:
sudo apt --fix-broken install
Did you execute any of these commands till the end?
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You have to run this 'apt --fix-broken install' as root:
sudo apt --fix-broken install
Did you execute any of these commands till the end?
I guess it is muted.
Open the system settings for audio from the panel applet with a right click. First open the volume settings then go to the tab 'Applications' and unmute notification sound....
But if you did a fresh install that PPA should not be there in the first place. Or did you do an upgrade from a previous version?
It is not biting the bullet, that is how open source works. ;)
It sounds like the upgrade to 18.10 was interrupted.
When you are finally in tty. Login with your username and password. You could then try the upgrade again manually:
sudo apt update
will...
It matters because in some cases the upgrade goes wrong. Or you have a workstation and you really need it to be an appliance and do not want to bother with upgrades every six months. In a corporate...
Are you already on 18.04? Because the new keyboard layout plugin was revamped and looks better now.
Those statistics are useless, maybe for fun. Even Linux Counter.
Not a specialist here with Gtk but I assume you can just ignore that message. It is harmless.
You use sudo to open Gedit. It would be better opening the file with something like nano or vim if...
In Xfce it is possible to achieve the same thing like in other desktops.
First open the Xfce settings and go to keyboard and add your layouts. Then add a panel indicator from the right click menu...
You can create an mpv config file where you can specify:
--quiet; less output or
--really quiet; even less output and messages on the console
etc, read the mpv man page.
You can start mpv...
Finally every machine is now running 18.04.
One is running Xubuntu upgraded from 17.10, another is 18.04 clean with added Unity session and the work horse is running a fresh Kubuntu 18.04 from the...
Thank you very much.
And sorry, it is true, I gave only one name. I forgot it totally by the excitement.
I appreciate it.
Obviously I have a username that is or was already in use, therefore I have this number appended to it that I do not find very appealing. In my case the digit 2.
The username is originally from my...
I would try just where you are:
sudo apt update
sudo apt dist-upgrade
sudo apt install -f
and see where it goes.
The commands above should by typed in a terminal window.
Let's hope somebody can help you with the upgrade. It can be very often tricky to upgrade to the next release under certain circumstances.
You could just back up your files and do a clean install. ...
I am not a Gnome user and understand that it is frustrating but yes, you could take another flavor where it is indeed easy to add startup applications the way you remember.
Although I think it is...
In 18.04 the package is called beignet-opencl-icd, if you need it. I only use the command line so I do not have an idea how they call it in software centers.
I guess in 16.04 it is called...
I would give it a last try with regionset.
http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/bionic/man8/regionset.8.html
On one system I have Unity installed on 18.04 and I have sound though I disable system sounds.
You use both sessions, Gnome and Unity, maybe there is an interference, just an idea. Are system...
Do you use hardware accelerated playback?
That sounds great if you found a replacement but that did not really solved your problem with VLC?
I would maybe delete the hidden configuration file in:
/home/youruser/.conf/vlc
Not sure about your experiments.
I would try from terminal:
sudo apt update
Post any unusual output here.
It seems to be a problem with the package system and you have to fix this first.
16.04 is still supported but the newest long term release 18.04 just came out. Why not try it?
Which desktop environment are you using?
I think independently you can right click on the file and then try to open it with your preferred program and save that behavior either using properties or...