I'm not sure what you mean by "Ubuntu Mate." Could you clarify the context or issue you're facing?
I'm not sure what you mean by "Ubuntu Mate." Could you clarify the context or issue you're facing?
This was my first time using Linux—Lubuntu worked fine at first, the internet was stable. Then I attempted to download Wine and everything went wrong. There were confusing errors I couldn’t decipher, so I powered off the machine and restarted it. Now the internet is down. I tried using Rufus to create a bootable USB, but Lubuntu still can’t connect to the web. I also switched to Ubuntu Mate, and the same issue occurred. The Wi-Fi authentication is stuck in a loop, though it sometimes appears to connect when you tap the network creation button, but there’s no internet access.
Well, Whine was consistently difficult for me, only adding more trouble, which is an unusual problem. Have you considered using a VPN? If you prefer not to purchase one (just remember I don’t support piracy but this is just a quick test—he can buy it later), you could either join a private chat or look for cracks yourself. For cracking, CloudflareWARP helped me when I was still doing piracy, but you’ll need to connect privately or search for alternatives. Also: PLEASE try a free trial if possible! Besides that, perhaps switching LAN ports on your PC could help? If you’re on WiFi, reset your router or at least remove your PC’s IP from it.
I’m not sure about the benefits of a VPN, but I can clarify how it works. It helps protect your online activity by encrypting your internet connection and hiding your IP address. Regarding getting a VPN without an internet connection, that’s not possible—VPNs require a network to function.
It looks like the network can't confirm your IP address as safe, or it might be blocking you. Using a VPN could help determine if the issue is related to your IP or your device. You might try downloading it from your phone or laptop, saving it to a USB drive, and then connect it.
I made a mistake and can't open windows 7 anymore (I deleted the partition). I didn’t want Ubuntu anymore, but it’s getting worse.
I'm still stuck at the grub rescue after removing the partition.
Yes, we can create a list of partitions. We may be able to save it.
You have a PC with a 4GB and an 8GB flash drive. You're trying to get Windows 7 recovery but aren't sure how to download it for free.