I don't know how you came to install Ubuntu 16.04 but you might read the link below to gain an understanding of release versions so you don't make the same mistake again.
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I don't know how you came to install Ubuntu 16.04 but you might read the link below to gain an understanding of release versions so you don't make the same mistake again.
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Is this 1TB Seagate drive an internal or external drive? Is there anything on it, has it been used. The parted output you posted shows no partition table and no partitions and no filesystems so you...
The image in post 27 from Disk Management shows nothing on the 'D' drive which you say is your Linux/Ubuntu. It shows free space as 100%. In fact only what windows refers to as the 'C' partition...
I'm not familiar with the software but their web site does not seem to have any information on it being updated for over 6 years.
https://ugetdm.com/changelog/
The link below discusses...
Doesn't matter really. The best environment for computer hardware is a dry, cool well ventilated location but your problem is likely a result of the power loss while it was in use. Did you also try...
Doesn't have anything to do with intelligence, just a lack of knowledge on a particular subject. We're all ignorant about some things.
Mounting basically means to make accessible and there are...
The message in the image you posted indicates that a plugin could not be found and suggests reinstalling the application which I take to mean the poweriso application. Have you tried that?
The above command gave you a message of 'no such file or directory'. Were you using an example from some web site? You need to use the actual mount point so in the case above, there would need to...
The original user created during the install has sudo right so you could log in to a terminal as the original user and add the newly created user to the sudo group. There are literally, thousand of...
You are missing a very basic concept of Linux which is that it is a multi-user system by design and Ubuntu and almost all other Linux systems have at least one regular user plus the
root user. In...
Did you try the various methods to boot from USB referred to at the microsoft site at the link below? If so, what happens?
Your notes from that install are no help?
If you run the command: sudo fdisk -l it will LIST the partitions on the drive and if you have windows installed, there should be several partitions. One (the largest) would be the filesystem...
I would not expect that to happen without a user choosing to do so. There are generally several install options and the only one I would expect to overwrite everything is the 'Erase Disk and install...
Unless the person posts that information, there is no way to know and many people are. Your initial post had the sound of a new user as you asked "Can I somehow upgrade 22.04 to 24.04 using the...
My comment above was in response to your initial post which contained very limited information and you had to be asked before you posted information indicating you are referring to a production...
Doesn't make much sense to upgrade 22.04 to 24.04 to do tests. What do you do if the tests you do are not positive and you decide to not upgrade to 24.04. Not a simple task to go back to 22.04. ...
I would also suggest you use windows tools to repair whatever problem you have with booting windows. There are some strange things with your setup, particularly having the EFI partition on a...
That file is overwritten on reboot. You could try the suggestion at the link below.
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Check the file in question (/usr/bin/hp-check) particularly for the error line mentioned in your output:
The line referenced above is shown in my file as: for g in getfacl_out_list: if...
So what actually happens when you boot? Does Ubuntu boot?
That does not seem to be the case from boot repair which shows you have windows on nvme1n1p2 (line 18 boot repair) a 465GB drive. ...
I used the method described in post 4 wirelessly, with the phone not attached to the computer with a usb cord. If you plug a usb cord to your computer and the other end to the iphone, you should see...
The link I posted might work in the reverse also but you probably won't see audio/music files from Ubuntu unless you first save them to the Files directory on the iphone. You might do an online...
You can try the suggestion at the link below to install VLC on Ubuntu and try selecting from the Documents on iphone icon in the file manager (Nautilus). I haven't tested the method described...
In addition to going through the steps suggested in post 2, what software did you use to write the Ubuntu iso to the usb? Did you verify the download before writing to the usb? Best to shrink the...
In addition to going through the steps suggested in post 2, what software did you use to write the Ubuntu iso to the usb? Did you verify the download before writing to the usb? Best to shrink the...