Thank you all!
Yes, the upgrade to 22.04 fixed it.
My bad, but there were reasons mostly having to do with overlooking critical details. :-)
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Thank you all!
Yes, the upgrade to 22.04 fixed it.
My bad, but there were reasons mostly having to do with overlooking critical details. :-)
By golly, you're absolutely right. Thank you!
So I'll upgrade to 22.04 LTS and report back -- with "solved", I hope.
While still dozing in bed this morning, it occurred to me that it might be possible to set the live CD apt repository to the one that the installed Linux uses. Then boot to the installed Linux and...
Hello, I don't know much about networking anymore, so advice is welcome in solving this problem:
I recently installed Xubuntu 20.04 LTS on my dual-boot system with Windows 10.
It shows no network...
I posted the above in a thread elsewhere and got this response:
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Originally Posted by Mark Phelps
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First, if you replace the default "number" of the stanza you want launched with the...
Thanks for clarifying that. Yes, I did notice a line in the GRUB menu that refers to prior linux verions. So maybe the method I cited isn't "the best" but rather, "another" way.
This is the best way to change grub2 boot order:
http://danielsmedegaardbuus.dk/2011-01-31/changing-grub2-boot-order-the-right-way/
I just ran the procedure, and it works perfectly. It also...
This is the best way to change grub2 boot order:
http://danielsmedegaardbuus.dk/2011-01-31/changing-grub2-boot-order-the-right-way/
I just ran the procedure, and it works perfectly. It also...
I think the earlier question was whether you can successfully run ordinary sudo on any command? It's my understanding that kdesudo simply runs sudo for graphical stuff.
Also, you mind find this...
I did the upgrade, too, and I have the same/similar problem, except that the screen usually goes blank after login.
I logged a bug at https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/465965. You might want to...