@ArturMeinild It is a great answer! Only note from me is that I have seen this direction to go to Ubuntu Forums many times now and UF is pretty much moribund these days :(.
Would you consider ranking these in order? 'Do only this if you understand the full consequences:'
@ArturMeinild I meant rank them in order of what is considered the most advisable down to the least advisable. I only thought this when I saw PPAs on top of the list and I have always distrusted PPAs...
But looks like the community has decided on this one already
I like this one:
'In my experience, most new Ubuntu users that appear here with packaging and installation problems have caused a number of self-inflicted problems.' :)
Funny how things are so different on other distros; my home' distro is Slackware and new applications are installed by the user with a build script and the unpatched source code. Kernels are also unpatched. And it all works fine :). Different audience here though I know...
Please vote to leave this question open. It has received a close vote and a comment for being OT due to 18.04 going EoL. However, since the question was asked before May 31 (the day 18.04 went EoL), it's not OT, for this reason at least.
@BeastOfCaerbannog I tried to tell him in a comment that it should count from when the question was asked, not when he voted. However, it didn't seem to work .. 😬
I have a vm running ubuntu server 18.04.1 LTS. It has been running alfresco for over 5 years. Now it started to shut down by itself. I didn't do any updates, I didn't change anything on the server, it's not even open for external access.
the vm is running on Unraid.
Someone could help me.
thanks....
I am using ubuntu 18.04.6, as in tegra-ubuntu 4.9.253-tegra.
Now I want to make it such that I won't be able to scan nor connect to 5G networks, is there any way other than modifying the driver, such that 5G support could be turned off?
Currently, I am able to change connected connections using n...
@Zanna there have to be more. You should be able to find them easily in the Close votes queue using the "Not suitable for this site" filter, or you can have a look at guiverc's comments.
I would provide you the links myself, but I'm not on the PC right now.
I'll look again tomorrow and provide the links for all I find here.
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