Did not enable “Download updates” and “Install-third party software” during installation. How do I...
I did not enable "Download updates" and "Install-third party software" during installation. I am wondering how to turn them on. I am a new user and nothing is very familiar to me right now.
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I did not enable "Download updates" and "Install-third party software" during installation. I am wondering how to turn them on. I am a new user and nothing is very familiar to me right now.
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What version of Ubuntu are you using?
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Feb 19 at 10:49
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I did not enable "Download updates" and "Install-third party software" during installation. I am wondering how to turn them on. I am a new user and nothing is very familiar to me right now.
system-installation
I did not enable "Download updates" and "Install-third party software" during installation. I am wondering how to turn them on. I am a new user and nothing is very familiar to me right now.
system-installation
system-installation
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What version of Ubuntu are you using?
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What version of Ubuntu are you using?
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What version of Ubuntu are you using?
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What version of Ubuntu are you using?
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From Ubuntu Software go to: Software Updates and in the Ubuntu Software and Updates tabs enable the ones you want enabled. This works for 16.04 but the behavior should be pretty similar unless you have a really old version.
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From Ubuntu Software go to: Software Updates and in the Ubuntu Software and Updates tabs enable the ones you want enabled. This works for 16.04 but the behavior should be pretty similar unless you have a really old version.
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From Ubuntu Software go to: Software Updates and in the Ubuntu Software and Updates tabs enable the ones you want enabled. This works for 16.04 but the behavior should be pretty similar unless you have a really old version.
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From Ubuntu Software go to: Software Updates and in the Ubuntu Software and Updates tabs enable the ones you want enabled. This works for 16.04 but the behavior should be pretty similar unless you have a really old version.
From Ubuntu Software go to: Software Updates and in the Ubuntu Software and Updates tabs enable the ones you want enabled. This works for 16.04 but the behavior should be pretty similar unless you have a really old version.
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