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My google calendar events do not show up in my drop down calaendar
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I am running Ubuntu 21.10.

I have added my google account and enabled calendar sync.

When click the datetime display in the top center of my desktop, it show s dropdown calendar. This calendar does not show any of my google calendar events. If I open the calendar app, the events do show up, but not in the dropdown calendar.

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sudden crashes // plötzlicher Abstürze
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Since I pulled Ubuntu Budgie, my notebook crashes quite regularly. I haven’t found a pattern or anything like that. But looks like it’s only the case in multitasking. The CPU and other components are not overloaded, according to Sys. Monitoring, it does not get hot either. I got myself a new DELL Inspiron. Specs: i5 processor 8 GB Ram 256 SSD Ubuntu 21.10 / 64-bit / Gnome-Version 40.4.0

If yo ...

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Mounted NAS will not let users write to it
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I just setup ubuntu on my raspberry pi 4. I mounted my NAS, which works as it should, however, when I use my newly created user, I can't write on the NAS. I have not read and tried things for hours but I just can't seem to get it to work.

my fstab(ip and user/password has been changed to protect the innocent):

//192.168.1.x/Media /mnt/MEDIA_NAS cifs username=xxx,password=xxx,rw,uid=1000,gid=500,noperm ...
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Gecko is not installed for Wine 7.0.0
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(Note: a previous version of this question was overly verbose and didn't get to the point. I have completely rewritten it.)

On January 7 2022 (~3 weeks ago), I installed Wine following the WineHQ instructions (which I believe would have been version 6.0.2 at the time) on my Ubuntu 21.10 machine. After installation, the first time I ran anything using Wine, I was met by little graphical pop-ups which  ...

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I'm getting error when I want to update
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I'm new Ubuntu user. I'm getting error, when I type sudo apt-get update. My terminal is like this:

Hit:1 http://tr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu impish InRelease
Hit:2 http://tr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu impish-updates InRelease
Hit:3 http://tr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu impish-backports InRelease
Hit:4 http://repository.spotify.com stable InRelease
Ign:5 http://ppa.launchpad.net/kirillshkrogalev/ffmpeg-next/u ...
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strongMan: /var/run/charon.vici doesn't exist
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I was trying to use strongMan to configure strongswan vpn connection. However I encountered the following error:

/var/run/charon.vici doesn't exist

I have installed strongswan and strongswan-charon but /usr/local/libexec/ipsec/charon doesn't seem to exist.

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Ubuntu cant detect camera on my macbook air 2014
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Also, the WiFi does not work, but after installing the WiFi driver through the software and updates, it worked like a charm

However, I discovered that the camera on my Macbook Air 2014 does not appear in the driver section. Is there anything I can do to make it work again?

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No Audio - Ubuntu 20.04 - NVIDIA - Dell XPS 17
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After installing Ubuntu on my Dell XPS 17, I have no sound coming out. If I check the settings, the sound output is "dummy output".

If I run the lspci -vnn | grep -iA4 audio instruction, here is the result :

00:1f.3 Multimedia audio controller [0401]: Intel Corporation Device [8086:43c8] (rev 11)
Subsystem: Dell Device [1028:0a5d]
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 64, IRQ 205
Memory at 628d1d800 ...
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Get rid of Xorg processes on Tesla card
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I am running a Workstation with two GPU boards. One older AMD board connected to my screens and a Tesla K80 for CUDA development. After installing Kubuntu 21.10 I have some problems like kernel launch timeouts and failed launches. Also I can not reset the K80 since two Xorg process are running. I use the K80 for CUDA only I think I do not need those processes.

I checked the drivers. In the “Add ...

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