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Simple Scan, how I love you so
I’ve tried the others, and it’s a big fat “NO!”
Your elegant use of PDF
Unlike that hot mess over on MacOS
Separate PNGs, what do I do with those??
On Ubuntu I’d have been done ages ago
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And on Windows, please, don’t even begin
100 updates before I can even log in
The login screen should be the start of the journey
On Windows, it groans into view on a gurney
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But the scans fly by, one, two and three
Combined PDF - pure simplicity!
Before I was anxious, I have hundreds of pages
Thinking the job was going to take ages
But I play some music, I tidy my room
I can't believe - I’m over halfway through!
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I click on “About”, see who the devs are
Mr. Ancell and co., you are each of you stars

(originally by tenleftfingers on Reddit)

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Ubuntu 23.10 'Mantic Minotaur' is now here with GNOME 45 and other fantastic improvements.

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Recently, I made three partitions for the hard drive on my spare laptop: one for regular Ubuntu, one will be for Ubuntu Server, and one will be for Windows 10.

However, I ran to a little problem: everytime I try to install Ubuntu Server, select "custom storage layout" and try to mount the partition directly through the installer, the "Done" option was greyed out.

I tried mounting the partitions manually through the terminal, and then through GParted.

What did I go wrong? Is there any way I can automount the partitions through regular Ubuntu?

(NOTE: I asked this on AskUbuntu and Reddit, but got no answer.)

#ubuntu

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Recently, I made three partitions for the hard drive on my spare laptop: one for regular Ubuntu, one will be for Ubuntu Server, and one will be for Windows 10.

However, I ran to a little problem: everytime I try to install Ubuntu Server, select "custom storage layout" and try to mount the partition directly through the installer, the "Done" option was greyed out.

I tried mounting the partitions manually through the terminal, and then through GParted.

What did I go wrong? Is there any way I can automount the partitions through regular Ubuntu?

(NOTE: I asked this on AskUbuntu and Reddit, but got no answer.)

#ubuntu