Easy way to tell if it's the snap version is to try accessing help.
The snap version can't access the online manual.
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Easy way to tell if it's the snap version is to try accessing help.
The snap version can't access the online manual.
Looks like it, yes. Since it's based on gnome-software.
Behaves like it, partially.
It cannot install flatpaks.
And cannot install deb files from the desktop.
This is a debian package manager change.
Upstream from debian.
Ubuntu simply has decided to use it.
Old Sources will still work, for a while at least.
Both 23.10 and 24.04 are out of development so,
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Did you set the homedirs option:
https://snapcraft.io/docs/home-outside-home
Mozilla now provides a repository for firefox, at least (not sure about thunderbird)...
pro detach
maybe
sudo pro detach
???
ninja'd
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It adds bloat?
Does it actually install?
No -d needed to upgrade from 22.04 to 23.10 as 23.10 is considered the next available release already.
Since they downgraded the support from 18 months to 9 months for interim releases they've...
Post the output of
cat /etc/apt/sources.list.d/packagecloud-shiftky-desktop.list
so it's clear what the file actually says.
Most likely you'll need to rm (remove) the file and try again....
wget would have downloaded the deb to the current working directory.
So check the top level of Home.
Wait.
I don't even think they've opened the channel for any upgrades yet.
Chrome adds their repo to the system upon initial install so it'll get updates whenever you run an update.
But that's a specific design of chrome, +1 to needing to watch others that don't do that.
You need to make sure the Community (universe) repository is enabled.
See if it's checked (enabled) in Software and Updates.
If it's not, check it to enable it.
post #3
Basically they had to learned gnome's funky designs.
It's a command sequence typically used to reboot a locked up system.
Fun read here: https://askubuntu.com/a/926476
Check preferences > folders and see what is set to be backed up and what is set to be ignored for backup.
Also check mounts to see if anything is mounted somewhere that is part of the backup setting...
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