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Joelle Harriage

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Jan 25, 2024, 1:39:41 PM1/25/24
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First, you will need to download the current version of Ubuntu at Download Ubuntu Desktop. Select your architecture (32-bit vs 64-bit), and click the big orange button. If your computer has at least 2GB of RAM, select the 64-bit version of Ubuntu. If you are unsure of the flavor you need, select 32-bit as it will run even if you have a 64-bit processor. You may also download any distro release, such as Kubuntu or Xubuntu or Other Flavours.

You also might want to install some software on your Pi. Ubuntu has extensive repositories available, that you can browse at packages.ubuntu.com. You can also use the snap command to install snap packages. The Snap Store is where you can find the best Linux open source and proprietary apps to install on your Raspberry Pi and get started with any project!

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I have installed python 3.7 successfully and I can install modules using pip (or pip3) but those modules are installed in Python 3.6 (Comes with ubuntu). Therefore I can't import those modules in python 3.7 (get a module not found)

It seems that the appropriate driver (mtp2sas) is not present on the server version. So I have downloaded the desktop version, on which I'll add the ubuntu-server package.Am I right there ? Should I follow this procedure to configure the raid ? ( -installation.html)

If you want to be able to monitor libvirt virtual machines, install libvirt-bin on ubuntu or libvirt-clients on debian (beware: this pulls in a whole bunch of dependencies you otherwise probably wouldn't need on your server):

I tried this , /home/steph/Softs/ESAToolboxes/SentinelToolbox/esa-snap but deleting the previous settings actually happen before you can indicate the new installation directory. Finally I have used Kali and it is solved. You can check other ubuntu alternatives for installing it.

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