REBUILT THE UBUNTU LINUX IMAGE AND RETURNED TO QUARTUS WORK
Although the virtual machine did resume booting up and Quartus would launch, I thought that the condition of the files on it was suspect. I used a USB Drive to retrieve the entire project directory but encountered a number of errors trying to read certain files and directories, which reinforced my assessment that this virtual machine image wasn't usable
I set up an entirely new Ubuntu image and installed Quartus on it, going carefully through the many scattered documents on the Intel site. One listed quite a few libraries that should be added to Ubuntu Enterprise, with no separate guidance about Ubuntu Desktop which I was running, all of which I added or updated before installing Quartus.
The image is up, I finished up the fixes for the environmental variables that I had previously had to discover. At this point the system appears to be working properly.
RECREATED THE PROJECT ON MY NEW LINUX IMAGE
I moved all the source files over and then used Platform Designer (QSYS) to create the System on a Chip (SoC) and link it into my FPGA code. I am now in the process of working through various issues getting everything compiled successfully.
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