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I'm just speechless right now, really, this is absurd and i applaud terdon's patience there really. If i would have been in his place this guy would have had a downtime.
Well ok enough of reading this guy, this makes me angry, really angry
@pomsky Well as long you won't let it near you . You're a good one in my eyes, and what they say is what it is, to be exact trollshit
true that, it isjust that iI have been called a nazi often already in my life and no one out of my family was every really involved there, my grandpa fought in russia for his country and nearly left his life there in stalingrad, my other granddad was neraly 15 years a prisoner of war in russia
and sure they had a choice but the consequences of running away or standing up against the regime to that time where dangerous (dead in front aof a shooting squad)
@Zanna Was my not clear? IMO they are asking to not to close questions which are specific to newer versions of softwares like GNOME where installation/troubleshooting procedure has changed "drastically". I pinged you so that I can get my answer reviewed and know if it is fine or something I missed.
I think that they are asking whether old questions should be closed against new ones when versions have moved on, to direct people to more up-to-date information
I posted a comment that was so long it became two comments, asking for clarification
It's really my problem understanding the question that makes it hard for me to understand the answer
but I got the impression you were answering a different question to the one I think they intended
While I understand that this question is closed, what I can not understand that no one really seemed to have considered the given Information in the comments and wildly throwing advise around which is unfounded by any knowledge. :(
Welcome to AskUbuntu. From what I saw from your videos I must be hacked as well. No serious now all you have seen there was perfect normal for any Ubuntu installation, even the log messages. T give yourself peace of mind I would say download the ubuntu.iso file from ubuntu.com and then disconnect the machine after you made an USB installer medium, then install Ubuntu after having wiped your hard-disks completely. Just for you to know, your BIOS is fine. no one can so easily meddle with that. — Videonauth3 mins ago
@Videonauth The question was closed at 12:22:15 UTC and OP gave updates (like video) in comments at 12:25:15 UTC. IMO comments were taken "too" lightly may be because that was a closed post with no updates at least in the question body.
Since in the question it is mentioned that OP is new to Linux and previously a Windows user. May be due to increasing security concerns of Windows made OP think about the security issues in Ubuntu as well. Or they are just "overthinking".