Hi there, i asked my classmate to install ubuntu in my laptop and it was good, my processor is intel i3 2gb ram and i was dual booted i have also windows starter, the reason why i want ubuntu installed in my laptop is that i feel windows starter is running really slow and i just bought my laptop and havent use large pard of my hardrive on anything i didnt even used half of it thats why i thought that it was the windows starter which is running slow so i gave ubuntu a try but at start up after i choose what OS i will use and choose ubuntu i read ERROR, but it continues to load normally, what does that mean?
and another problem i encountered is the picture that i attached, i dont know what to do, i want to play music and i cant, that prompr also pops up on other things that i want to install please try to help me
thank you
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Jump to PostA Package Depandancy error normally suggests that a piece of software (the package) needs something else that isn't installed on the computer.
As you've just installed Ubuntu then there is a chance that you haven't updated and upgraded to the latest patches etc. Not only shall this ensure that you …
Jump to PostHmm, I'm not familiar with that sort of error however the likely hood is it is a GRUB error, GRUB being the thing that allows you to boot into different operating systems.
I've done a quick bit of research and it could be an issue with the motherboard, apparantely Intel …
Jump to PostI still think it might be a package issue, if you want to go to the Software Centre and try uninstalling and then re-installing the music player it might work as then it shall use the latest packages, from the Ubuntu sources, otherwise I am unfortunately running out of solutions? …
Jump to PostHmmm, unfortunately I am out of ideas, other than to re-install it but that obviously isn't desirable and should be last resort.
Which button are you referring to, or are you talking about the 'sudo' command?
Jump to PostOh right, it is normally between the Function (Fn) and the Alternate (Alt) keys.
The majority of modern computers, especially those which had Windows installed on it before hand have it with a circle and the Windows logo on it. For a QWERTY keyboard it goes:
Ctrl, Fn, SUPER, Alt, …
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