That means you purged your default python. Linux requires its default python for everything. I have done this once before, and came to the conclusion to reinstall linux. It was just easier at that time.
I would bypass my last response then, and try to reinstate your python3.5 via my first post. If that does not work, then i would seek help from the ubuntu forums i linked earlier.
Im not sure what your server is serving? If it is a small website or personal stuff, you could quite easily remedy it by saving config files before re-installation. If its a big website, i would tucker on to ubuntu forums to try to fix it as is.
If Ubuntu forums comes to a conclusion, please link us to it. I would be interested in what they say for a fix.
I would bypass my last response then, and try to reinstate your python3.5 via my first post. If that does not work, then i would seek help from the ubuntu forums i linked earlier.
Im not sure what your server is serving? If it is a small website or personal stuff, you could quite easily remedy it by saving config files before re-installation. If its a big website, i would tucker on to ubuntu forums to try to fix it as is.
If Ubuntu forums comes to a conclusion, please link us to it. I would be interested in what they say for a fix.
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