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Installation errors out saying permission denied #626
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I comes to mind is their migration to Snaps. Obviously it's a guess, but they are setting snaps as main packaging for Ubuntu. |
Could you perhaps describe your method of installation? Did you install via snap or via cloning the Git repo or perhaps via some other means? If possible, maybe provide the commands which you ran? |
Hello @hingen apologies I haven't provided this earlier. So here are my step from fresh Ubuntu Install:
Unfortunately, I have been trying this for 5 times already yesterday and out of frustration just factory reset my laptop, reinstall Ubuntu at the cost of losing some of my weeks progress in the things I am doing then retried my step (5th time) and its still the same. Obviously, I am not willing replicate this on my machine anymore. If it helps my machine is Lenovo P14s gen 3 AMD and here is my neofetch:
Currently, I am not using auto-cpufreq and just didn't bother and decided to stick with power-profiles that this OS comes with for now. |
After installing Ubuntu (only worked with legacy installer) I had a different problem running sudo auto-cpufreq --live. When it tries to set the governor, it can´t and errors for each core saying that the "Device is busy". |
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I am not sure what's going on but everytime I run the installation script it always say permission denied. How do I get through this? This causing such a massive system instability as my CPU is running only at 400mhz. What am I missing?
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