Originally Posted by yancek Yet in post 15 from one week ago you again report a message regarding problems with 'wine'? You can either delete the file winehq-bionic.sources in your sources.list.d directory or comment out the line in it. I doubt it will matter as your problem is due to the fact that your desktop version of Ubuntu reached end of life in April, 2024 and you should have updated before that. The simplest solution is to reinstall to the same partitions on which you currently have 18.04. If you have data you want to keep then do NOT format the partition. If your hardware is old, you may want a lighter version of Ubuntu such as Lubuntu, Xubuntu, Bodhi... YES. Even though I uninstalled all apps with the name "Wine", I continued to get the error message I reported a week ago. I was, and still am dealing with health problems and never got the chance to update. How / where do I get a DVD copy of the installer for the latest LTS version? Will the installer know on which partition 18.04 is installed, and whether I want it partitioned? Isn't my data (on the desktop, documents folder, etc.) in the same partition? Should I move it to an external drive? (I don't currently have a drive to use.
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