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  2. How can I install Ubuntu without CD and USB?

    askubuntu.com/questions/484434

    To install Ubuntu without CD/DVD or USB pendrive, follow these steps: Download Unetbootin from here. Run Unetbootin. Now, from the drop-down menu under Type: select Hard Disk. Next select the Diskimage. Browse to the directory where you downloaded the iso file of Ubuntu. Press OK.

  3. How do I install Ubuntu without the GUI?

    askubuntu.com/questions/1035108

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  4. Solution: Settings -> Software & Updates -> Other Software -> Click on offending entry and hit Remove (OR simply un-check so its ignored yet visible for later) Another way to un-check the bad entries is to. cd /etc/apt grep -r some_string *. for example. grep -r ufraw /etc/apt.

  5. sudo apt-get install y-ppa-manager. Run y-ppa-manager (i.e. type y-ppa-manager then press enter key). When the main y-ppa-manager window appears, click on "Advanced." From the list of advanced tasks, select "Try to import all missing GPG keys" and click OK.

  6. Step 2: Copy this file (apturls) to a machine which has high-speed Internet access, and execute the following command to download the packages: wget -i path-to-apturls-file. Step 3: Now get those downloaded packages to your machine, and install them using : cd path-to-the-downloaded-packages-directory.

  7. Ubuntu 22.04 iso not downloading - Ask Ubuntu

    askubuntu.com/questions/1431803/ubuntu-22-04-iso-not-downloading

    I've tried numerous times to download the Ubuntu 22.04 iso file to both a Ubuntu 22.04 desktop and to a windows 10 notebook. The download begins normally but partway through it stops with the following message: "ubuntu-22.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso failed".

  8. There have been no updates to the project since June, though was previously very active. There have been no published responses from the project maintainers, and the project was having serious issues on numerous websites starting several months ago. Many people have migrated to yt-dlp, which has several install options, including PIP.

  9. To download the video you can use one of these procedures: 2.1. Run youtube-dl video_url where video_url is the URL of the video. 2.2. If do you want to download many videos, you can follow these steps instead of 2.1: Run the below command: xargs youtube-dl Repeat the following procedure for each link: Paste a link. Press Enter; Press Ctrl+D; 2.3.

  10. Follow the download link for your architecture and download the .deb file(s) that you need. You can also navigate to the package archive on a Ubuntu mirror (Debian mirror) near you. You can find out precisely which package sources your system normally uses by looking in /etc/apt/sources.list and /etc/apt/sources.list.d/*.list on your system ...

  11. This option also takes up more memory for some reason: the video is 18.0 MB, and it took longer for my system to download and re-combine (audio + video) than the -f best option below, which only had to do one download and no recombining since it was already one file. Using the higher quality-f best option which I recommend: