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I did a partial upgrade on Ubuntu 18.04 via the graphical software updater tool. After that, once the system was rebooted, it shows Debian v10 with debian logo instead of Ubuntu. More over, the file manager does not open, the system wired connection as well as wifi connection are broken, thus I don't have any Internet access on the system. Also some other 3rd party programs like Opera, VLC, ... aren't working, either.
I was wondering if there is any way which I can downgrade the system without losing my data?









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    I did a partial upgrade on Ubuntu 18.04 via the graphical software updater tool. After that, once the system was rebooted, it shows Debian v10 with debian logo instead of Ubuntu. More over, the file manager does not open, the system wired connection as well as wifi connection are broken, thus I don't have any Internet access on the system. Also some other 3rd party programs like Opera, VLC, ... aren't working, either.
    I was wondering if there is any way which I can downgrade the system without losing my data?









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      I did a partial upgrade on Ubuntu 18.04 via the graphical software updater tool. After that, once the system was rebooted, it shows Debian v10 with debian logo instead of Ubuntu. More over, the file manager does not open, the system wired connection as well as wifi connection are broken, thus I don't have any Internet access on the system. Also some other 3rd party programs like Opera, VLC, ... aren't working, either.
      I was wondering if there is any way which I can downgrade the system without losing my data?









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      I did a partial upgrade on Ubuntu 18.04 via the graphical software updater tool. After that, once the system was rebooted, it shows Debian v10 with debian logo instead of Ubuntu. More over, the file manager does not open, the system wired connection as well as wifi connection are broken, thus I don't have any Internet access on the system. Also some other 3rd party programs like Opera, VLC, ... aren't working, either.
      I was wondering if there is any way which I can downgrade the system without losing my data?







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