Gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock libgdm1 ubuntu-desktop ubuntu-desktop-minimal ubuntu-session Gdm3 gir1.2-gdm-1.0 gnome-initial-setup gnome-shell gnome-shell-extension-appindicator gnome-shell-extension-desktop-icons-ng The following additional packages will be installed:ĭconf-gsettings-backend:amd64 libdconf1:amd64 notification-daemon policykit-1-gnome Use 'sudo apt autoremove' to remove them. Gnome-shell-common gstreamer1.0-pipewire libgnome-bluetooth-3.0-13 libsysmetrics1 switcheroo-control xwayland The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required: Here is the output of the command: sudo apt install libgdm1:amd64 Is it possible to install amd64 version and keep native arm64 version? I reinstalled Ubuntu and found that this command is going to remove native arm64 gdm3. When I made sudo apt install libgdm1:amd64 I lost GUI. But the next dependency I'm trying to resolve is libgdm.so.1 which is the part of the package libgdm1. For example I installed manually libdrm2:amd64 successfully along side native one. It downloaded the most of amd64 dependencies but some of them are not installed automatically (I think because they are system default and not listed). I'm trying to install Unity Hub which is amd64 only. Parallels makes native arm64 Ubuntu to run amd64 binaries using Rosetta. I have Parallels Desktop with Ubuntu 20.04.2 (x86_64 emulation).
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