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COUBCompilations T avatar
Looking for an example of software (or code) that can render a window "over" (z-order) system menus
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I'm using Talon accessibility software which magnifies an area of the screen based on eye-tracking. Usually, the magnified area will appear "on top" (covering) the "normal window", but this doesn't work with "system menus" such as:

  • Calendar menu
  • Power-off/Log-out menu
  • Window control menu (Alt+Space)

These menus cover the screen magnifier, rather than the other way around.

It looks like this:

Screen shot of a menu

I' ...

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How to install packages from MPR in Ubuntu?
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Makedeb Package Repository, or MPR is something similar to AUR (for Arch Linux and derivatives), but for Debian based operating systems like Ubuntu.

How to install software from MPR?

For example, how can I install Planner from MPR?

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sarafaraj sayyad avatar
AVX support problem
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When I import tensorflow in python shell it gives error:

The TensorFlow library was compiled to use AVX instructions, but these aren't available on your machine. Aborted

Whereas i have intel® Core™ i5 CPU M 520 @ 2.40GHz × 4 please help..

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Brad Thompson avatar
How nginx is listening when Listen is black out
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Focal Fossa

I commented the listen in server directive: /etc/nginx/sites-available/default

server {

#       listen 0.0.0.0:80 default_server;
#       listen [::]:80 default_server;

and I am not sure if I should get this:

netstat -plant |g ng
tcp        0      0 0.0.0.0:80              0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN      8417/nginx: master  
tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:80            127.0.0.1:4161 ...
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rpitts1 avatar
How to install wifi drivers from USB?
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I recently installed Ubuntu but have found that I do not have wifi on the system. Additionally, I do not have ethernet ports within my apartment so I cannot use a wired connection to download the drivers. My computer is a custom build, and I am on Ubuntu desktop- 20.04.3 LTS. I have a rtl8812AU wifi card and am currently trying to install drivers to a USB for this wifi card. Once I install it to the USB ...

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SneakyP avatar
Can't extract any files
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I have been putting up with this for a while and using a workaround by opening into the zip and dragging and dropping onto desktop, but it's a whole other story with tar.gz files because I cannot open them. I tried extracting with command line with tar -xf, tar zxf and tar zxvf commands in terminal but it acts like nothing happened and does not work. Can someone help me?

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aRustyDev avatar
Cloud-init Empty User-data
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Problem

I have been trying (and failing) to get Ubuntu 20.04 to autoinstall. It keeps going through most of the process, but when I try to access the SeedFile s=http://myip:port/file it will successfully access the file (according to my webserver logs /var/log/httpd/access_log, but then when I try and view the user-data file in my installer shell its blank.

When I check my cloud-init logs /var/log/cloud-i ...

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Rob avatar
Getting Gnome 3.28 to run on Ubuntu 20.04.3
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Rob

I have a laptop and a desktop that both run Ubuntu.

Laptop: Ubuntu 20.04.3 & gnome 3.36.8
Desktop: Ubuntu 18.04.6 & gnome 3.28.2

The interface of gnome 3.36 really annoys me, so much that I decided to put off upgrading the desktop, but this has created a handful of syncing errors with certain applications. So far I've managed to work around each one, but I know eventually I'll have to upgrade the  ...

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Alex Braga avatar
Can I set video thumbnail position on Dolphin? (KDE 5)
in flag

So, is it possible to set video thumbnail position on Dolphin (what frame the thumbnail will actually show) or I'll need to use a third party app to have that kind of control? I'd like to set it to, let's say, 5 or 10s into the video and not other frame far ahead like it does.

I'm on Kubuntu 20.04, Plasma 5.18.5

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3 monitors work on Windows but not Ubuntu
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I am dual booting this laptop with Windows 11 and Ubuntu. I plan on almost always using Ubuntu. When I plug in my 2 additional monitors to the laptop using Windows they all work fine giving me 3 total displays. When I do it on Ubuntu however, only one of the monitors works giving me only 2 displays. I am using a thunderbolt 4 to hdmi for one and an hdmi to hdmi for the other. Whichever monitor I plug  ...

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