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J'aime les fraises.
Nighty night me lovelies!
| Reinstalling Ubuntu ? Please check this bug first ! |
| Using a ppa ? Please install ppa-purge from universe, you may need it should you want to revert packages back |
| No support requests / username changes by PM, thanks. |[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
Ubuntu Membership via Forum contributions was posted on the Forums Council blog a couple of weeks ago but it seems not reposted here.
As the posts says, it's been a while since the last successful application.
Thanks PaulW2U
We'll be promoting in the wider forum shortly. Hopefully get a few peeps to realise it isn't as difficult to get as they might think
I have been an Ubuntu user since 2005 and have been on the forum the same amount of time and I thought it was about time to sign the Code of Conduct.
I went to install it and got this error. Not sure what is going on. I tried the one in the repository on the version I am using. (17.04). I also tried the one from the Code of Conduct Signing Assistant in Launchpad. The latest version is 0.4 on that page.
Here is the error I am getting.
code of conduct.png
Information on my Main laptop. Information on my small laptop Dell 11 3000
Using a Asus 3632QM laptop with 8gig RAM, 250 SSD.
Machine Registered 366271, 366273, 366275.
Registered Ubuntu user number 18630. Registered Linux user number 458093.
Your 17.04 expired in Jan.
Please use a current version.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases
UEFI boot install & repair info - Regularly Updated :
https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2147295
Please use Thread Tools above first post to change to [Solved] when/if answered completely.
I did a clean install on my Dell, but not sure how to upgrade this one now that it expired.
I was thinking that the 04 release was the LTS. I don't know how I missed that one. I went from 16.04 to 17.04 and never thought about it.
I know I can do a clean install if there is no easy way to do an upgrade to 17.10.1. I keep all my data in the cloud so all I would need to do is reinstall my programs and reset up my settings.
EDIT: I think I just answered my own question. I think there is an upgrade on the USB install stick I made for the install on the Dell. I need to check to see if it is there.
Last edited by irv; February 5th, 2018 at 09:20 PM.
Information on my Main laptop. Information on my small laptop Dell 11 3000
Using a Asus 3632QM laptop with 8gig RAM, 250 SSD.
Machine Registered 366271, 366273, 366275.
Registered Ubuntu user number 18630. Registered Linux user number 458093.
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