I'm trying to install the udisks utility. The problem is that it says that I have already the newest version of udisks installed on my computer: sudo apt-get install udisks2 Reading package lists...
Disclaimer This post is about a personal project of mine and not something official or supported by Canonical. Be aware that I’m not responsible should you give this guide a try and end up loosing data and/or your Window…
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TL;DR
Recently, during the normal software upgrade process (i.e., apt upgrade or apt dist-upgrade) I started getting messages like this:
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The following packages have been kept back:
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[this phenomenon is a result of a recent policy, called "phased rollout"]
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Hey guys, are you trying to install Windows Subsystem for Linux in Windows? Here is the detailed installation process. Firstly, we need to have the following system configurations and specifications to install WSL2 Genuine Windows Operating System For x64 systems: Version 1903 or higher and Build 18362 or higher. For ARM64 systems: Version 2004 or higher and Build 19041 or higher. […]
Old, but probably helpful to get nuvexport & ffmpeg to work right.