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AlexFullinator avatar
Do Not Dim Wallpaper When in Activities Overview?
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I would like to know if there is a way to stop the blurring of the wallpaper whenever you go into the Activities Overview in the GNOME Desktop Environment.

If so, is there a way to do it in a GNOME Shell Theme CSS file (i.e. is there a css attribute that changes the dim)?

I am using Ubuntu 20.04.

Here's what it looks like when it's NOT in overview:

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Here's what it looks like when it IS in overview: ...

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apmech707 avatar
Will I break things if I use "sudo chmod -R u=wrx {user}"?
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I am new to linux and Ubuntu. I am learning the terminal and want to set up my userspace as secure as possible. I have multiple users and some have access to files of other users. I want to make sure they can only access the files and folders I set up. So I gave certain folders a public subgroup " chown {usergroup}:{publicgroup} {folder} ", and set that group permission to read and execute " chmod g+rx  ...

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Qt 5.9.5 apps stopped show window content in 18.04
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Ari

I had to install Xubuntu 18.04 because of one camera kernel driver, which refuse to operate in 20.04 kernel. Then I installed qt5-default and qtcreator (version 5.9.5). Camera application was originally developed a newer Qt version, but compiled and worked fine with 5.9.5. Then I added radar application and the same happens, everything worked. But then I added GPS application. I had to add qserialport l ...

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Joseph Polanik avatar
Unable to Install Latest SCIDvsPC
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I have installed the latest SCID package (1:4.7.0+dfsg1-1ubuntu2) from Ubuntu via Synaptic. However, when I open SCID I still see the old UI (Help >> About shows version 4.19).

I am using Ubuntu 20.04. Entering type -a scid shows two lines:

scid is /usr/local/bin/scid  
scid is /usr/games/scid 

I can get the new version by entering /usr/games/scid at the bash prompt. I'd like to have the Icon ...

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yunque avatar
GParted - can't resize smaller partition into unallocated space
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What I'm doing
I have a dual boot setup with Ubuntu & Windows. I want to shrink the Ubuntu partition in order to expand the Windows partition. I'm using GParted from a USB (formatted with Rufus).

My problem
I can resize and move the Ubuntu partition (/dev/sda5), but I can't expand the Windows partition into the unallocated space (/dev/sda2). I can only make it smaller.

My question
Q. How can I expa ...

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How to use Inkstitch with Inkscape?
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I am; a new newbie. How do I actually open "inkstitch"? I have attempted install/reinstall of both Inkscape and Inkstitch, for 2 weeks. (Ubuntu 21.10) I am able to find user extensions & the downloaded icon for the file but there is no "install Inkstitch extensions".

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Dual boot ubuntu 20.04 win10 legacy uefi
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dbt

Had a look at the related comments on this one although many similar, haven't come across one close enough

After a few unsuccessful attempts to install dual boot 20.04/win10, discovered the win10 bios is legacy

No option to install "alongside win10" as (two) previous experiences

Tried the "something else" option however got a bit lost with the rufus and partitioning options

Appears the basis of the proble ...

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Ahmed Elsayed avatar
high cpu usage in one core ubuntu 20.04
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I am new to Ubuntu and when I installed in the first day I had this pug of using one core on interrupt gpe0D and I disabled it but today after two days is issue in the image begun it's the same as before but the gpe0D is disabled I checked it and I don't know why this happening can someone help?

EDIT: nothing consuming the CPU in the processes tab.

CPU usage

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Quad Tucker avatar
Is there a way to switch network adapters using the network GUI?
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I am using an additional USB network adapter set to interface (wlo1) on my computer and I know there is a way to manually turn off my default interface (lo1) using the commandline but want to know if there is a way to switch network adapters in the GUI menu or if there is a network-manager application that can do so. I am using KDE as well. I know windows has a way to switch when a USB network adapter i ...

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Mik92 avatar
Two external monitors, only mirroring
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I've a Dell XPS 9360 with Ubuntu 20.04 installed.

The laptop only has one usb-C port. I connected a dock HUBEE Station Plus, which should enable multiple desktops. In fact it has 1VGA,1HDMI ports.

If I connect the dock with the laptop and two monitors, they only mirror each other. If I run xrandr, I see eDP-1 (the internal one), DP-1 connected, DP-2 disconnected.

So the two external monitors are connec ...

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popular coffee avatar
two icons appearing for the same application
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I installed okular using snap package. After installation, I see okular with two icons in show application, and both applications open an okular window after double-clicked.

Why do I get two different icons for the same application, and is there a difference between them? Is it possible to remove one of them?

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Python 3.10.2 installation breaks Terminal?
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So I just installed Python 3.10.2 and now I cannot open the Terminal application anymore. Ctrl+alt+t does not work either, and clicking on the application does absolutely nothing.

I have to admit, I did see a warning saying that making 3.10 the default python version might break some applications but I checked the dependencies and did not see anything that would make me suspect something like thi ...

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How to open dolphin with an argument
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Currently I open the dolphin file viewer with keyboard shortcut ctrl + super + home which runs this command dolphin -stylesheet dolphin/stylesheet.qss I want it so that when I manually click it from my desktop/dash it should also open with dolphin -stylesheet dolphin/stylesheet.qss rather than just dolphin.

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San avatar
Localhost running on static IP, but problem arises upon Wifi connection change
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San

I have a small apache website running on static IP, it's the Ubuntu Desktop but acts as a small server for everyday data entry for other computers on that network. It works fine as long as it's offline or the original Wifi router is connected, but as soon as the wifi connection is changed the website becomes unreachable, http://localhost does work but...

Is there a method to keep the website runni ...

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