Tfw running ububtu 14.07 for the first time in my life

>tfw running ububtu 14.07 for the first time in my life
>tfw switched to unity 8 destktop environment
>switched back to regular ubuntu
>amazon randomly came back to my shortcuts on the toolbar


Is there a way to delete this spyware or should i just restart and download debian?

Im new to technology but this is some windows tier babyback bullshit

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ftp.us.debian.org/debian/
security.debian.org/debian-security
deb.debian.org/debian-ports/
debian.drdteam.org/
ppa.launchpad.net/mumble/snapshot/ubuntu
riot.im/packages/debian/
ppa.launchpad.net/libretro/stable/ubuntu
crawl.develz.org/debian
apt.metasploit.com/
download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/debian
cz.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu
twitter.com/NSFWRedditGif

I would just contact a local pagan community off craigslist and have then contact Satan for you.

Sell your soul and buy a mac.

14.07 is not a valid version number. Ubuntu release number are the last two numbers of the year (16. for 2016, 17. for 2017, etc) followed by the months number (.04 for april, .10 for october). Ubuntu only does releases in april and october so there's no way you're running 14.07.

So please tell us your actual version.

The newest one..17. Something idk ._.

sorry.. Its not on right now im tired..

Is the Amazon thing just a shortcut to open amazon.com? Because then it's not a botnet. They got rid of the functionality that sent every dash search to amazon iirc. I personally don't trust them that much but you don't have many other options if you want a noob friendly distro.

>tfw running ububtu 14.07
Your copypasta is pretty old.

Try linux next time

It's free

17.04

its not pasta..
im literally neqr retarded sorry

Install linux mint cinnamon, fuck amazonbuntu and their shitty DE. Cinnamon is a perfection of DE for all decent computers

Linux Mint is like Ubuntu but better.

why not both?

deb ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ jessie main non-free contrib
deb ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ stretch main non-free contrib
deb ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ buster main non-free contrib
deb ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ sid main non-free contrib
deb ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ experimental main non-free contrib

deb security.debian.org/debian-security jessie/updates main non-free contrib
deb security.debian.org/debian-security stretch/updates main non-free contrib
deb security.debian.org/debian-security buster/updates main non-free contrib

deb [arch=all] deb.debian.org/debian-ports/ sid main
deb [arch=all] deb.debian.org/debian-ports/ experimental main

deb debian.drdteam.org/ stable multiverse
deb ppa.launchpad.net/mumble/snapshot/ubuntu xenial main
deb riot.im/packages/debian/ sid main
deb ppa.launchpad.net/libretro/stable/ubuntu zesty main
deb crawl.develz.org/debian crawl 0.20
deb apt.metasploit.com/ sid main
deb download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/debian stretch contrib

deb cz.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-updates main

Package: *
Pin: release n=jessie
Pin-Priority: 300

Package: *
Pin: release n=stretch
Pin-Priority: 500

Package: *
Pin: release n=buster
Pin-Priority: 500

Package: *
Pin: release n=sid
Pin-Priority: 500

Package: *
Pin: release n=experimental
Pin-Priority: 500

Package: *
Pin: release n=xenial
Pin-Priority: 100

Package: *
Pin: release n=xenial-updates
Pin-Priority: 100

what is that monstrosity

It's debian with all the repositories, plus some third party repositories, plus xenial-updates because I needed a specific version of boost once.

sid/experimental is Arch-tier bleeding edge.

sudo apt --autoremove purge webapp-container webbrowser-app

> It's debian with all the repositories
Do you even understand what you're doing.

I absolutely do know what I'm doing. I'm literally a professional sysadmin. I get paid to do this. If you review my pinning you'll see there's no issue it with it at all.

> pinning
> workarounds on workarounds
If you need your own versions of software, why use Debian.

>using apt --autoremove purge
>not apt-get --purge autoremove

there is absolutely nothing wrong with my repository listings, I don't think I have anything from stretch/jessie installed so those could probably be removed by this installation is old enough to organically include them.

The reason you're not supposed to do this is few people properly curate the manually marked packages and install a fuckload of garbage with the default installer recommendations.

Experimental can fuck you up if you're a pleb as well. For example right now there are issues with the i386 release of clang which will hold back the amd64 version (yeah, I'm multiarch as well).

Whatever floats your boat. user

> I don't think I have anything from stretch/jessie installed
Why did you mention pinning then.

the important pinning is xenial

apt is an optional front-end, im triggered m8

it's installed by default

but not on super old debian shit user, not there, it's not default, you gotta do it the proper way, the way god intended.