#x27;m wary of installing US until I get Windows sorted but I'm sure it'll be
fine eventually.
All because I upgraded US!
Thanks for trying though George, I do appreciate it 👍
On Sat, 23 Dec 2023 at 20:22, George Swan wrote:
> Hey there Babsky I'm sorry Boot Repair didn't
ks
>
> Best,
> George Swan
>
> On Mon, 2023-12-18 at 23:04 +, BabsKy wrote:
>> I made the mistake of upgrading Ubuntu Studio on my dual boot. The first
>> problem was no grub so I enabled OS prober and updated the grub but it still
>> didn't work. Stil
I made the mistake of upgrading Ubuntu Studio on my dual boot. The first
problem was no grub so I enabled OS prober and updated the grub but it
still didn't work. Still no grub and boots straight into Ubuntu Studio. I
can see Windows on the HD, but I just can't boot into it. I also can't do
any upd
ty, keeping the development collaboration separate still.
>
> -Erich
>
> On 10/6/23 15:38, BabsKy wrote:
>> I didn’t even know there was a #ubuntustudio-offtopic!
>> Unfortunately there will always be people like that and I’m sure you’re not
>> letting them get to
I didn’t even know there was a #ubuntustudio-offtopic!
Unfortunately there will always be people like that and I’m sure you’re not
letting them get to you, it’s sad that this is the world we live in. I’m one of
a team of volunteer IT trainers and we also have to deal with abuse
occasionally, usu
I upgraded yesterday and just wanted to say, I love it!
Installation went well eventually.
I backed up first, of course, then replaced 20.04 partition. (I have a
Windows/|Ubuntu Studio dual boot setup).
First attempt, the installer got stuck on the partitions section and I had
to reboot to get anyw
Isn't Applications on the desktop context menu an option in the desktop
settings?
On Thu, 25 Jun 2020 at 17:26, Doc C wrote:
> Hmm, one thing that I really like is the ability to right click on the
> desktop and get to my "Applications" sub-menu. I downloaded Kubuntu and
> fired it up in virtual
stall, or an upgrade.
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FocalFossa/ReleaseNotes
>
> On 11/05/2020 23:52, BabsKy wrote:
> > I just checked the US 20.04 beta (run from disc) and that has loads of
> > '/usr/bin/env: ‘python’: No such file or directory' too, and no python.
> > Did
tuck
I'll probably go with the appimage option and hold out for a better
solution.
Thanks for all your help Ross 👍
On Mon, 11 May 2020 at 21:25, Ross Mohn wrote:
> The update-alternatives command should create the /etc/alternatives/python
> link for you just fine.
>
> On 5/11/20
;Python 3.8.2'
>
> That should get the 'python' command pointing to a valid python
> installation again. Your next issue might be that some older python scripts
> will have to be updated to be compatible with python3, but fixing those
> will be a one-time thing and wil
t;3. Verify system python version is now 3.x
>sudo python --version
>
> based on steps I found in this post:
>
> https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/410579/change-the-python3-default-version-in-ubuntu
>
> -Ross
>
>
> On 5/11/20 12:10 PM, BabsKy wrote:
>
Mon, 11 May 2020 at 16:54, Ross Mohn wrote:
> Can you try 'python3'? On a side note, I was surprised that python3 was
> note the default in the upgrade. I had manually set python3 as the default
> in my 19.10 and that was switched back to python 2.x when I upgraded.
>
> -Ros
So I did a clean install and Gimp now loads and works mostly OK. The issue
now is it can't find python.
I know this has been an issue with Gimp on Linux previously and it could be
solved by 'sudo apt install gimp-python', but this doesn't work.
Output from terminal '/usr/bin/env: ‘python’: No such
Lesson learned, I won't do it again 😐
I had planned to purge the ppa anyway, downloading US 20.04 iso at the mo.
Not using Otto's ppa is important information, I wish I knew sooner.
Thanks again 👍
On Sat, 9 May 2020 at 22:29, Erich Eickmeyer wrote:
> Hi Babsky,
>
> I don
Hello all, so I upgraded from 19.10 to 20.04 today. I waited to be notified
of the upgrade, I didn't upgrade manually.
The upgrade went well, no issues, but now I'm in a mess.
One of my most used applications is Gimp. When I tried to open it I got an
error
[image: image.png]
There are a few other
.
>
> Of course you could, probably, apt uninstall the held package as well.
>
> Disclaimer: I'm not an expert, this is just my experience...YMMV 😉
>
> On Sun, Oct 27, 2019 at 9:32 AM BabsKy wrote:
>
>> I'm having problems upgrading, I'm getting the message "P
I'm having problems upgrading, I'm getting the message "Please install all
available updates for your release before upgrading.".
I can see that calf-plugins is kept back but have no other updates. I've
run sudo apt-mark unhold calf-plugins but get "calf-plugins was already not
hold", then if I try
nd dragged it to the top.
Now it's as it should be. 👍
On Mon, 29 Jul 2019 at 18:36, BabsKy wrote:
> Hi, I'm using Ubuntu Studio 19.04, after an Ubuntu Studio base update
> yesterday my panel has completely disappeared and nothing I do will bring
> it back!
>
> I've t
Hi, I'm using Ubuntu Studio 19.04, after an Ubuntu Studio base update
yesterday my panel has completely disappeared and nothing I do will bring
it back!
I've tried resetting the panel with
xfce4-panel -r
reinstalling the Panel with
sudo apt install --reinstall xfce4-panel
then I tried
rm -r ~/.c
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