- #How to fix installer user interface mode not supported install
- #How to fix installer user interface mode not supported upgrade
Gerald Baculna Gerald Baculna marked as duplicate by thomasrutter, Eliah Kagan, muru, user117103, Andrea Corbellini Aug 23 '14 at 15:48
#How to fix installer user interface mode not supported install
I am trying to install SPSS 25 (I know PSPP would be another good option for quick and dirty stats, but it's an ongoing project.) on Ubuntu 17.10 and keep getting an Installer User Interface Mode Not Supported. The valid UI modes identifiers are GUI, Console, and Silent. To specify the interface mode, use the -i command-line option, followed by the UI mode identifier. Installer User Interface Mode Not Supported The installer cannot run in this UI mode. The installer cannot run in this UI mode. Installer User Interface Mode Not Supported. If you already have pip and a supported version of Python.
Install the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI) on your system.
#How to fix installer user interface mode not supported upgrade
To upgrade to a new release please run do-release-upgrade in the Ubuntu Terminal For more information about Windows Subsystem for Linux please visit: Please note that app updates don't change the Ubuntu installation. If you would like to use a specific LTS release, for example 16.04, please install the release-specific app, Ubuntu 16.04 on Windows in that case. This app installs the latest stable Ubuntu LTS release on Windows, switching to the newer LTS release with the first point release. Instead of the above steps You can set up your system by executing the following command in the Administrator PowerShell prompt: Enable-WindowsOptionalFeature -Online -FeatureName Microsoft-Windows-Subsystem-Linux When your system is ready simply start 'ubuntu' in cmd.exe or launch Ubuntu from the start menu. Click OK, reboot, and then your system is ready to run this app.
Before installing Ubuntu on Windows or before the first run please open the Control Panel, visit Programs and Features' submenu Turn Windows features on or off and select Windows Subsystem for Linux. Note that Windows 10 S does not support running this app. Ubuntu on Windows allows one to use Ubuntu Terminal and run Ubuntu command line utilities including bash, ssh, git, apt and many more.