Well, it has been decided - I returned to lovely Windows.
OS has to be the backbone of stuff and not a burden, everyday even several times clicking sudo apt update & sudo apt ugrade -y was enough.
Buut also figuring zillion other issues... I've bore this for 8 months...
Look at this...
Ah, ok I'll check it tomorrow.
Btw I should be able to scrap a list of all of my packages and bulk install them afterwards, right?
I wud just delete all unnecessary from the .txt file, but wud be way faster.
How wud I do that please?
I never did nor understood this process.
So I'll download 22.0.1 from Ubuntu save it onto USB, boot from USB and select there "Try Ubuntu".
Also somewhere in that environment (which in reality is the DLed file) should be the installation I have downloaded before?
Also why just not press...
Great, so it might be my ISP? (but the issue is happening like 4 days and it's optic fiber...)
Right now I've been checking several times on phone when the problem occurred and the least I had was 220.
On notebook it was literally even 8, 20 or 40... (wasn't testing simultaneously though)
BTW...
there was nothing in software manager -.-
sudo install ftw!
here it is:
Network:
Device-1: Intel Comet Lake PCH-LP CNVi WiFi driver: iwlwifi
IF: wlp0s20f3 state: up
IF-ID-1: docker0 state: down
just deleted their mac's ^^
Hello,
I've upgraded to Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS and everything is broken...
I am running Kubuntu on HP Zbook Firefly 14 G7 since previous codename, but this jammy...
First of all there isn't normal update center for other drivers in so called "Discover".
And Discover window was freezing for me! I...