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Touchscreen and stylus not working on HP Envy x360 13-AG0007LA
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I own a laptop HP Envy x360 13-AG0007LA / AMD Ryzen 5 - 2500 U. I've installed Ubuntu 20.04, but neither the touchscreen nor the stylus work as intended. I found a possible solution here https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=198715#c14 that applies to version 4.16 of the kernel. In addition to the requirement of having to apply an unofficial patch to the kernel (which I don't know to do yet), I d ...

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Can I use both systemd-networkd and NetworkManager, or is there an GUI/ncurses alternative to Network Manager?
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I am getting used to netplan.io on my laptop after routinely uninstalling it for several years in favor of ifupdown.

This is probably far-fetched, but since it's running a desktop front-end (plasma), I'm wondering if it'd be possible to use it to use two different renderers simultaneously - one for ethernet, and one for wifi, as I have failed to find a GUI for systemd-networkd, but would still lik ...

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How can I share the host's network interface with virtual machines so that they appear on the same subnet and use the same DHCP?
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I am moving my virtual machines from Hyper-V on Windows Server 2012 R2 to KVM/libvirt/etc on Ubuntu 20.04, and I need to recreate the network configuration I had before. I have had no problems importing the VMs but a difference in the way networks for the virtual machines work has me stumped.

On Hyper-V, all of the virtual machines shared the host network interface, and got their IP addresses fro ...

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Ubuntu Laptop Booting into GRUB command prompt (shimx64.efi and grubx64.efi not working?)
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Hi everyone, this problem started this morning and has never happened before (to my memory) so I don't think it's something I did to cause this. Basically, I am dual-booting Ubuntu 20.04 and Windows 10 on this machine (Dell Inspiron 5000 Series -- 5570 I think) and when I start the computer it goes to the GRUB 2.04 command prompt (not the rescue prompt to be perfectly clear). I looked at se ...

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Adding contacts and dialing out with Empathy
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I am running Ubuntu 21.10 on a Thinkpad X1 Tablet. I pay for a VOIP phone and usually use it via a Grandstream HT502 ATA. But sometimes I would like to use my computer to make the VOIP call. I installed Empathy and I have set up my SIP account in Empathy. And when a call came in I was able to answer it but I cannot figure out how to dial out nor how to add a contact. If I have not set the SIP accou ...

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'sudo apt autoremove' breaks the GNOME desktop
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I'm running Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS on a Lenovo ThinkPad W541 mobile workstation. This machine has both Intel Integrated Graphics and an NVIDIA Quadro KD1200 GPU. Everything works fine except for the following:

When I upgrade my packages with 'sudo apt upgrade', it does so successfully but also informs me that many packages which were previously automatically installed are no longer required and can b ...

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Error no Ubuntu boot up
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I have an HP 15 W0001LA notebook with Ubuntu 20.04 in a dual boot. When I start the computer, I get this error message:

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dev/numeOn1p5: clean, 445632/4063232 files, 12429752/16252160 blocks
sbin/init: /home/rafael/anaconda3/lib/libuuid.so.1: no version information avai

I tried to follow the step 1 from this article, but it did not solve my problem:

step 1 from article

I don't know what else to do.

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My ubuntu says I should upgrade but then doesn't let me
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I seem to have run into a workflow bug, with end of lifecycle with Ubuntu. I am getting the screenshot below. So I hit Upgrade... to upgrade it and then nothing happens.

Software Updater message: Software updates are no longer provided for Ubuntu 21.04. To stay secure, you should upgrade to Ubuntu 21.10

So then I hit Upgrade... and nothing happens.

I googled and saw that I should run enter do-release-upgrade only to realize that that's basically running the same thing.

christopherwork@Chris-Gaming-Linux:~$ do-release-upgrade
Checking f ...
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How do I install a downloaded driver?
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I have a StarTech network card (details below) but don't see how to install it. After downloading the zip file and extracting, there's a Makefile file and a src folder. The readme is useless for Windows only. Makefile lists some incomplete hints at how to install. How do?

Note: sudo apt update, sudo apt upgrade, sudo reboot did not pickup the driver. The network card has a network cable pl ...

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Trying to transfer an auto hot script to Autokey but getting not defined
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First I had a stroke so I learned to type from the middle of the keyboard with one hand. I use alt + k for example to hit return. Anyways this script I use for Windows Auto Hot Key.

!f::Send, {Tab}// alt + f = tab
!k::Send, {Enter}// alt + k = enter
!i::Send, {Backspace}// alt + i = backspace
!y::Send, {Up}// alt + y = up arrow
!h::Send, {Down}// alt + h = down arrow
!g::Send, {Left}// alt + g = le ...

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