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Linux Lubuntu noob in need of help.
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<blockquote data-quote="bayasdev" data-source="post: 892858" data-attributes="member: 41799"><p>You downloaded a non-LTS Lubuntu version which is no longer supported (only LTS versions are supported for for 5 years while the others are 6 months only), the latest is 20.04 LTS. I think the Wine PPA servers for Ubuntu 19.10 are currently down, btw Wine is included in the official Ubuntu repos so there's no need to add Wine PPA unless you need development builds. If you want cutting edge software you can use Manjaro testing branch, and since it's a rolling release versioning is just for cosmetic reasons cause if you upgrade all packages you'll inmediately be on latest Manjaro version without having to reinstall n/or download the latest ISO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bayasdev, post: 892858, member: 41799"] You downloaded a non-LTS Lubuntu version which is no longer supported (only LTS versions are supported for for 5 years while the others are 6 months only), the latest is 20.04 LTS. I think the Wine PPA servers for Ubuntu 19.10 are currently down, btw Wine is included in the official Ubuntu repos so there's no need to add Wine PPA unless you need development builds. If you want cutting edge software you can use Manjaro testing branch, and since it's a rolling release versioning is just for cosmetic reasons cause if you upgrade all packages you'll inmediately be on latest Manjaro version without having to reinstall n/or download the latest ISO. [/QUOTE]
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