Joel, A big problem is that the image posted to GitHub wasn’t made by us. I don’t have a Pinebook to test it on to see what was done under the hood to see how far it diverges from what was actually released officially as ”Ubuntu” and its flavors. As far as I can tell from digging around it diverges quite a bit. Use of systemd idioms in the default configuration where Ubuntu doesn’t expect systemd apparently can lead to problems.
You’ll need to contact the originator of that particular downstream derivative for support. Their profile on GitHub can be found here: https://github.com/ayufan Stephen Michael Kellat On Dec 9, 2020, at 10:47 AM, Joel Carlson <fox7...@gmail.com> wrote: We have tried everything to access the internet including Pine logo + F11, etc. but so far no success. That is probably why we can't add software and have a complete working system. A solution would be appreciated. Thanks, Joel On Tue, Dec 8, 2020 at 7:33 AM Joel Carlson <fox7...@gmail.com<mailto:fox7...@gmail.com>> wrote: We can't access and install synaptic, gnome disks, gparted, gsmartcontrol, hardinfo, xfburn, clonezilla, gufw, clamav, nautilus, xsane, vlc, libreoffice, k3b, gimp, googleearth, etc. Otherwise it looks good, (see attached). Joel
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