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Any other member of staff or the public would have corrected it with a marker pen in a second.

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I enjoyed the joke but disliked the spelling. I think I am experiencing “ambivalence”.

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Yeah, I had a look at it myself last night and it showed up empty to me as well, which is a bit strange. I wonder if their 1.64 iso is corrupt?

Though it will not resolve anything, for the sake of curiosity, I might be tempted to check the previous 1.63 iso to see if it is also empty. If the 1.63 iso is not empty, then there’s a problem with their 1.64 iso file, and see just wait for them to fix it. If the 1.63 iso also shows up as empty, then I guess the mystery continues!

[Edit] 1.63 is also empty, so something odd about how iso is formatted?

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How about “Lone Skum”?

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Glad you’re making some progress with it! It looks like the 1.64 update is only a few days old, so perhaps it will make its way into the system updates in a few days? (In the same place you found 1.63).

Otherwise, I wonder if the windows .exe or .iso contains the .cab file (can you extract with archive manager or mount the iso?), which could then be installed using the instructions under “1.1.2 Manual (fwupdmgr)”?

Alternatively, if everything seems to be working well with 1.63, perhaps no need to worry for a while?

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No guarantee this will work, but there seems to be instructions from the arch wiki here: wiki.archlinux.org Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon (Gen 6)

Try at your own risk of course, but maybe an option if nothing else works?

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I’m pretty sure you can do the bios on Thinkpads etc through “fwupdmgr” (I guess it means Firmware Update Manager). I definitely did mine through it.

There’s a bit of info on here: Linux Mint Forums - [SOLVED] BIOS update on Lenovo ThinkPad X1C 7th gen

It should apply the same to Ubuntu as it does for Linux Mint.

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I was expecting to disagree with the “top five”, but you know what, that’s a pretty solid selection of games.

I probably played the sequels “Jet Set Willy” and “Back to School” more than “Manic Miner” and “Skool Daze”, but they were both fundamentally the same as their prequels.

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Hahaha, Five points! I’ve hardly ever got five points on an Only Connect. Bit of a cheeky guess though :) I love these, please do more :)

[Edit] couldn’t make spoiler work. Anyway, I didn’t specify the timeline bit, but you said that was fine in a different response

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It’s a bit weird, isn’t it?

Technically, the navigational tool is “a compass” and the geometric draw-a-circle tool is “a pair of compasses” (I don’t know why) - but in general use, people just call both of them “a compass”.

We’ve had hundreds of years to rename one of them, but for some reason haven’t bothered.

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