Accidentally damaged my freshly installed Ubuntu desktop: remove UbuntuStudio-desktop
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Well as yancek said if unsupported there are no updates. You may as well go with 14.04, you may be able to do a full ugrade by editing your sources.list.
Well as yancek said if unsupported there are no updates. You may as well go with 14.04, you may be able to do a full ugrade by editing your sources.list.
Well as I replied to yancek, is I CANNOT upgrade because I am using UEFI and the upgrades for LTS ARE NOT supported for UEFI unless secure boot is disabled which is not an option for me. So Im stuck with 13.10 for now, although I have no problem with 13.10, the problem was when I installed UbuntuStudio-desktop, which is what the post explains since first op. Does my "sources.list" look right?
In my asus mobo that has secure boot, it has the same looking bios but I can disable security boot on boot menu, I can also manage security keys, delete keys, add keys; security DB management, delete security DB, load DB from file etc
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