When we make the mistake of removing Python 3.10 from our Ubuntu system or whatever Python version comes with our Ubuntu stable version, it does not necessarily mean that we need to reinstall the whole system again. Ubuntu or Kubuntu has a lot of possibilities for recovery but these can be difficult to see or to discover especially when working in stressful environments with a lot of social pressure. This video is specifically to show you how to fix your system if you or a colleague, friend or a person you know accidentally makes this mistake.
00:00 Bob's Story 03:58 Breaking Kubuntu 05:27 How to recover the Kubuntu unlock theme 08:40 How to recover the Kubuntu Desktop 09:45 Fixing the black squares 11:27 Quick fix for Login screen 12:44 How to recover Breeze 14:36 Analyzing what happened 15:46 Going through Python virtual environment creation 22:58 Conclusion 24:28 See you on the next video 25:22 Disclaimer
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And while you are reading this, if you are interested in knowing about data classes in Kotlin and on the other hand about records and Lombok in Java, please have a look at almost all my repos to see the differences and learn how and where to use them, but for now, I hope you enjoy this video!
My best repos to learn about records are:
- JEOrg Spring Test Drives - https://github.com/jesperancinha/jeorg-spring-test-drives - JEOrg Spring Master Test Drives - https://github.com/jesperancinha/jeorg-spring-master-test-drives
And since most of my repos are in Kotlin here is one example where we can find data classes:
- Concert Demos Root on GitHub - https://github.com/jesperancinha/concert-demos-root
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As a short disclaimer, I'd like to mention that I'm not associated or affiliated with any of the brands eventually shown, displayed, or mentioned in this video. Also, all characters in this and other videos of mine, where I tell stories, can be inspired by actual events but they never describe the exact actual real life story. The stories are therefore pure fiction. Any resemblance to real life events are pure coincidence.
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