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danielceban22 avatar
I got a problem with the DNS on Ubuntu 18.04
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I have 2 Ubuntu 18.04 machines, 1 client and 1 DNS server.

The DNS server is located at 192.168.2.3 and named ns1.orange.danielceban.com

The client is located at 192.168.0.7 and named ubuntu1.lan.danielceban.com

I can make ping from client to server: "ping 192.168.2.3"

But when I try to run: ping ns1.orange.danielcban.com It says Name or service unknown

Error

My DNS server status:

DNS Status

My db.danielceban.com set ...

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lealoureiro avatar
Avoid/automate compiling e1000e driver with new kernel updates
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I have home server that has installed an ASRock H670 ITX that has NIC Intel I219V, running Ubuntu 20.04.3.

The problem is that kernel does not have driver for this NIC. I had to install manually using e1000e v3.8.7 driver. The problem is that, I only have Network/SSH access to the machine. So If I update the Kernel using apt get ..., next reboot I will lose access, I need to connect Monitor, keyb ...

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Dc19 avatar
ubi-partman failure while installing 20.04.3LTS
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I am trying to install Ubuntu so I can dual-boot it with a pre-existing copy of Windows 10 on my hp-15 laptop. however, when I select continue after choosing normal installation while selecting it both connected or not connected to wifi, it throws the error code “ubi-partman failed with exit code 10. further information may be found in /var/log/syslog. Do you want to try rerunning this step before con ...

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terano avatar
How to make Firefox Print Dialog work again after Ubuntu/Firefox upgrade?
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I recently upgraded to Ubuntu 21.10. After this upgrade I have now Firefox version 96.0.3 (64-bit).

When I want to print something from within Firefox I press CTRL-P and this brings up, as expected, the (new) Firefox print dialog. However, when I click "print" in this dialog, it opens first the old system printing dialog. Before the update this was not the case, the button "print" directly printe ...

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dm29 avatar
Make Ubuntu Software Center the default manager again
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I followed a guide for adding Flatpak support to Ubuntu but now GNOME Software, needed for actually installing the programs, has become the default software manager so, for example, if I click an app's 'show details', GNOME Software is started instead of USC. How can I set USC as the default software manager again? Thank you very much.

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curl: (77) error setting certificate verify locations (Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS)
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I'm installing Waydroid on Ubuntu, when running:

export DISTRO="focal" && \
sudo curl -# --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -Sf https://repo.waydro.id/waydroid.gpg --output /usr/share/keyrings/waydroid.gpg && \
echo "deb [signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/waydroid.gpg] https://repo.waydro.id/ $DISTRO main" > ~/waydroid.list && \
sudo mv ~/waydroid.list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/waydroid.li ...
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Martin Burchell avatar
Ubuntu 20.04 won't boot following package install (Snap problem?)
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Towards the end of last year I replaced the SSD on my Lenovo Thinkpad L380. I installed Ubuntu 20.04 from live USB with separate /boot and /boot/efi partitions and a single LUKS-encrypted partition for /

Device          Start       End Sectors  Size Type
/dev/nvme0n1p1  2048    1050623 1048576  512M EFI System
/dev/nvme0n1p2 1050624  2549759 1499136  732M Linux filesystem
/dev/nvme0n1p3 2549760 390 ...
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WallyZ avatar
Searching for old release packages for Arm
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I'm trying to locate some old packages for libswt-gtk-4-java & libswt-gtk-4-jni.

I have identified scattered across these sites:

http://archive.ubuntu.com

http://old-releases.ubuntu.com

all the old package release lists.

But where are the packages?

Also ARM64 packages appeared at Saucy located on (old-releases.ubuntu.com) but when looking at Trusty (archive.ubuntu.com) ARM64 packages have disappear ...

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How to run a Python script on Ubuntu Core 20
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I would like to run a Python script on Ubuntu Core 20 without making a snap.

How can I do it - is it possible?

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Excortia avatar
How to pin program on Taskbar in Lubuntu 20.04?
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how can I pin the program on Taskbar?

I use 20.04 Lubuntu as operating system.

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Anna avatar
How to run application after installing exe file in ubuntu?
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new in ubuntu here (ubuntu 18.04). I am trying to install and run an online dictionary application. I downloaded the exe file and ran it using:

sudo apt install mono-runtime
mono EA_es-gr_setup.exe

It seems to work, however, I don't know how to proceed from here, the app does not appear in the available applications. Any advice?

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MrParrot avatar
Firefox Web Browser icon is seperate to running icon
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The Issue

In the applications menu, Firefox Web Browser appears with the correct name.

When launching, it's name changes to just Firefox, and its icon appears as a greyscale version, instead of the usual symbolic version.

This is not particularly annoying - just a minor inconsistency, but it means that the running Firefox icon is separate to the pinned icon.

I did recently install Firefox inside wine, w ...

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