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AlexFullinator avatar
Move Workspaces Overview to Top in GNOME (like MacOS)
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I'm wondering if there's a way to move the Workspaces Overview (GNOME) to the top, like in MacOS. If you don't know what I mean by "workspaces overview," I'm talking about when you go into Activities Overview and you can see the workspaces/desktops on the right, like in the following screenshot:

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All I want to do is to move that to the top instead of the right. Maybe something to edit in the GNOME Theme C ...

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Yehia Ahmed avatar
dell latitude 3420 Fingerprint not working
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the fingerprint in my laptop was working fine (pop os 21.10) but after fresh install on my new sdd i got this msg when i try to put my finger to recording it (failed to enroll new fingerprint)

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I tried this but same not working https://www.reddit.com/r/Dell/comments/ixwgm0/xps_15_9500_ubuntu_popos_fingerprint_howto/

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varungupta avatar
How to create a shortcut to launch Terminator from present directory?
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Performing a right-click + e opens the terminal in the present directory. However, I want such a shortcut to launch Terminator terminal. When I try to create such a keyboard shortcut in the settings, it doesn't register a mouse click. I can create a regular key binding for launching terminator, but regardless of where the shortcut is executed, the terminator launches from the root directory, not the  ...

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Mario Golubić avatar
Wireless Network and Bluetooth not working - Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS
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I just installed Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS on my Dell Optiplex 7050 micro PC. However, Wireless network does not show, as well as Bluetooth key can not be pushed on.

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Simon Kepp Nielsen  avatar
Troubleshooting Access Denied on SAMBA
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I'm new to SAMBA, but have set up a SAMBA server on an Ubuntu 20.04 desktop, but consistently get Access Denied, when trying to map any SAMBA share from my Windows 11 laptop. How do I troubleshoot the problem? Here's what I believe to be the relevant parts of smb.conf:

[global]
server role = standalone server
obey pam restrictions = yes
security = user
encrypt passwords = true
map to guest = bad u ...
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Maurice avatar
Which keyboard layout should i select for the Samsung Smart keyboard Trio 500?
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I am setting up ubuntu on my Galaxy s21 ultra via the app Adronix/Termux. I am using the Samsung Smart keyboard Trio 500 as a bluetooth keyboard. I have asked Samsung support which general keyboard layout this model has. They said the model has a generic 104-key layout.

But now in the next step i have to select another option related to the keyboard layout. I can select the following options:

  1. English ( ...
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Can't connect pn532 nfc reader through i2c
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I have a pn532 nfc reader in i2c mode, connected to an Arduino uno. I installed the nfc library but I don't know how to configure the conf file to make Ubuntu connect to the reader in i2c mode. If I leave the pn532_uarc mode it return an ack communication error. If i edit in pn532_i2c it simply return an ioctl error. I'm using Ubuntu in a vm over vmware workstation.

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dodavah1562 avatar
Install old version of Kdenlive
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I recently switched back to Ubuntu proper (20.04 version) from Peppermint 10. So, I installed my programs including kdenlive 20.08.3 which worked fine for about 1 month. Then started to freeze at or near the end of rendering (that is my laptop entire system would be frozen). But in addition other programs also were running slowly so I backed-up everything and re-installed Ubuntu. Now, everything is runn ...

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Nick_Gkoutzas avatar
Raspberry pi - ubuntu mate
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I have a simple question. Can I run Ubuntu Mate 20.04 64 bit on a raspberry pi 3 32 bit? Thanks

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