![]() Upgrading Ubuntu 18.04 to 20.04įor me it was necessary to remove the snapd package, because ubuntu was not allowing me to upgrade to 20.04 LTS version sudo apt purge snapd If there is a problem in the process, you can restore your WSL using the command mkdir C:\WSL and wsl -import Ubuntu-18.04 C:\WSL C:\wsl-backup\ubuntu-18.04.tar to recover. Run command wsl -export Ubuntu-18.04 C:\wsl-backup\ubuntu-18.04.tar.Create folder wsl-backup with the command mkdir C:\wsl-backup\.Stop the WSL instance with wsl -shutdown.If you don't use WSL you can skip the steps: Making a backup from your WSL system (for your security) My solution was upgrade my distribution Ubuntu to version 20.04, followings the steps: My requirements before upgrade: I'd had the same problem when installing Node with versions greater than or equal 18. Node: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.28' not found (required by node) $ curl -sL -o /tmp/nodesource14_setup.sh ![]() ( fail) script from source code of nodejs, only node is updated, npm is not. ![]() ( fail) apt-get, the version is very old $ sudo apt-get install nodejs I tried three ways to install node and npm in my pc: ![]() You can install node v17.x by nvm(nodejs version manager).
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