May 2022

Repositories

botond published 2022/05/29, v - 11:05 time
In all Linux distributions, programs that can be installed on the system are distributed as software packages. Software packages are typically a set of data packaged in a file that contains the software itself, as well as a number of additional information (metadata) about the software, such as package descriptions, installation scripts, dependency data, and so on. Linux distributions maintain their own repositories, into which software packages can only be accessed after strict checks. Packages consist of a package database containing package information and an organized structure of downloadable binary package files.

How do we show or hide the GRUB boot menu at boot time in Ubuntu operating systems?

botond published 2022. 05. 23., h - 13:05 time
GRUB is a boot program that starts the selected operating system when you start your computer. For Ubuntu Linux systems, the GRUB menu will only appear by default if you have more than one operating system installed on your computer, giving the user the option to select the system they want to boot. However, sometimes you may need to display the GRUB menu for an instance of Ubuntu. In this short description, we'll look at how to bring up the GRUB menu for a single Ubuntu system.

Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish) UEFI Mode Installation

botond published 2022/05/21, Sat - 10:35 time
Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish) was officially released on April 2022, 21, and will receive software support through LTS (Long Term Support) for another 5 years, meaning we won’t have to worry about updates coming until April 2027. The operating system includes the GNOME 42.0 desktop environment. In this description, it is installed on a 64-bit machine running UEFI, where a hard disk with a GPT partitioning scheme is used for this purpose.