Hi,

It seems I've solved the issues. This is what I did.

1. tried to install libnautilus-extension4 separately with apt : sudo 
apt install libnautilus-extension4.
This seemed to work fine, but there was a message half way that a 
restart would be necessary.
So I did restart my pc afterwards.
And that didn't work well. I got a white screen with message : Oh no, 
something went wrong.
With the help of Google on my laptop I found that with CTRL+ALT+F3 I 
could get to the command prompt.

There I did  :
   - sudo apt -f install
   - sudo apt autoremove (As was suggested by the previous command)
   - sudo apt upgrade
   - sudo apt full-upgrade (As the previous command did not want to 
upgrade everything)

And now it seems that I have version 24.04.1 LTS installed.

It actually solved a few issues.
1. Since the previous upgrade to version 22 I had some error lines 
during start-up. I tried to get rid of them, but the suggestions I found 
with Google didn't help. As my pc seemed to work normally I stopped 
investigating after a couple of hours. With the upgrade to 24.4 they are 
gone.
2. Since a week or so, maybe longer, I had to switch my usb wifi adapter 
to a different usb port after (re)starting my pc to get my network 
working again. After the upgrade to 24.04 I've done 2 reboots and the 
wireless network adapter is working right away.

As my pc is fixed now. I will try the upgrade again on my laptop.

Best Regards,
Jørgen

On 9/5/24 13:25, Jørgen wrote:
> Hi Julian,
>
> Thx for your reply.
> I have enabled the other 2. I haven't changed these settings as far as 
> I remember. But I had some warnings(errors?) during the upgrade to  
> version 22. I neglected them as it seemed that all I needed was working.
>
>
> Software updater shows the next screen:
>
>
> And I get the following error:
>
>
> Any Ideas?
>
> Best Regards,
> Jørgen
>
> On 9/5/24 12:23, Julian Andres Klode wrote:
>> You have disabled the 'main' Ubuntu repository, your system is not in a
>> usable state, please re-renable it.
>>
>> In fact, you have main and restricted for (security) updates, but only
>> universe enabled for the release pocket.
>>
>> You should be able to get back into a decent state by making sure all
>> options are selected in software-properties.
>>
>> debhttp://nl.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ jammy-backports main restricted
>> debhttp://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu jammy-security main restricted
>> debhttp://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu jammy universe
>>
>>
>> ** Changed in: ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu)
>>         Status: Confirmed => Invalid
>>
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