The following command fixes it - echo 'apt::sandbox::seccomp "false";' > /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50seccomp
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seems I was mistaken: Matthias explained today that "whatever works, as long as the string "pureos" with a version number suffix appears in there".
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Can one install PureOS wihout a monitor and mouse? I.e. using only a keyboard.
Fascinating. I believe this is a bug in GNOME. I'll see if there is a suitable place for it upstream.
Is this a duplicate for #T935?
There are parts of the EFI stack that are proprietary, this is why we do not include them in our installer. Other projects may include them in their "non-free" repos but because we're a FSF compliant Free Software distro we don't include non-free repositories. We continue to investigate if there is a way to support GPT.
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Had the same issue, I fixed it by enabling Compatibility Support Module (CSM) in BIOS. Hope this can help others as well.
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Aug 29 2020
Run cpu-x. Get this message;