Where does this get you?
apt-get upgrade --download-only
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Where does this get you?
apt-get upgrade --download-only
Start here:
$ sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales
You may want to read: http://amcositsupport.blogspot.in/2016/07/to-completely-uninstall-node-js-from.html
Solution 2 is the optimal choice.
Allow time for the repos to proivde the needed version.
You'll want to verify you have the linux-modules and linux-modules-extra packages installed.
Might take a look here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuTime#Multiple_Boot_Systems_Time_Conflicts
Go into the Settings -> Privacy -> Screen Lock and make your desired changes.
The current (today's) version is conky-1.13.1-1699.10.pm.206.i586.rpm.
If you refresh the repos does it now look for this package?
$ sudo zypper refresh
TB's general UI font is normally controlled by the DE's font settings.
For fonts within an email --- those may need to be further configured in Font Control options.
This can be found in the...
Go into the system settings.
Under universal access there should be an option to toggle off the screen reader.
You are likely missing a few compile needed packages.
Make sure those shown below are installed and then try the build again.
$ sudo apt-get install python3-dev default-libmysqlclient-dev...
Try first to remove ffmpeg-3 and then install the updated ffmpeg-4
zypper rm ffmpeg-3
zypper in -f ffmpeg-4
Is it a Broadcom BCM4318?
This:
Solution 2: do not install patch openSUSE-SLE-15.5-2023-2929-1.noarch
This:
Solution 2: keep obsolete libvo-amrwbenc0-0.1.3-1.77.x86_64
Os-Uninstaller will remove everything on the selected partition -- including the data.
Choose solution 2. Let the package versions to catch up.
Normally better to delay the update rather than de-install/break.
I recently went thru this --- can only say this model does work & is 100% plug + play:
Panda Wireless® PAU0B AC600 Dual Band Wireless N USB Adapter
I'd first try to run the install command with aptitude.
It may offer different solutions to resolve the dependency issues.
Install aptitude:
$ sudo apt-get install aptitude
Then:
$ sudo...
A user's similar error report:: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/45529794/x11-importerror-no-module-named-kivy-core-window-window-x11/61448189#61448189
Can you perhaps mention at what step from the install file you have an issue?
https://github.com/sanderland/katrain/blob/master/INSTALL.md
There is a community how-to that may (although not current) still be helpful:
...
That figures. Plug and p(r)ay. :P
Just to troubleshoot think I'd first use the reset function on the mouse.
Follow the user manual directions for verifying it's synced with the USB receiver.
Journal logs can easily take up several GB's.
Ubuntu Handbook article: https://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2020/12/clear-systemd-journal-logs-ubuntu/