Latest Ubuntu related questions

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just_learning avatar
/usr/bin/python: No module named pip
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I am following this tutorial: https://tensorflow-object-detection-api-tutorial.readthedocs.io/en/latest/install.html#tf-models-install and more specifically: Install the Object Detection API

When I run this command:

python -m pip install --use-feature=2020-resolver .

I get:

/usr/bin/python: No module named pip

I tried the following combinations:

UbuntuUser@ubuntu:~/Desktop/TensorFlow/models/research ...
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Chris Swinson avatar
Installing 8.0.28 mysql on Ubuntu 20.04?
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8.0.28 As its release date was only few days ago,I cannot install it because it is not in the official ubuntu repo yet. I cannot work out how to actually manually install it either. I have tried various guides on the internet but nothing I try seems to work. All I get is endless errors with one thing or another.

So does anyone know how to manually install version 8.0.28 on Ubuntu 20.04 ? Or know  ...

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eranww avatar
Wireless WIFI is disabled and the system stutter after an update in Ubuntu 20.04
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After installing ubuntu 20.04 (dual boot with windows 10), I've connected to WIFI and ran "Software Updater". After a reboot, the system is Unable to detect any WIFI networks and started to freeze every few moments (if i stroke a key while writing, e.g. "b", it will write "bbbb" when the system become responsive again. moreover the WIFI icon disappear and reappear every few seconds. Ubuntu runs fine befor ...

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mouchin777 avatar
How to fix unallocated space in /sda3
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I installed ubuntu server but I messed up something during the install, and now I happen to have only 111gb of 222available under sda3

I want to expand it to the whole size, but I dont really understand how to do this thru cli

Or at least create another partition with the remaining space and mount it somewhere else enter image description here

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Abhinandan Jain avatar
Able to connect my TWS:Oppo buds to Ubuntu LTS 20.04 BUT they are not being detected as audio devices, they work smooth with my smartphone and windows
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Please help, I am unable to watch my university lectures.

Bluetooth shows my buds are connected

Under Sound Settings - input and output devices doesn't detect my bluetooth earbuds

Yesterday, these buds were working just fine, don't know what happened in a span of just 1 day.

I am on it from last 2 hours now, please someone help!

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CabrestopUK avatar
How do I fix pycharm?
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I reinstalled Ubuntu recently, and everything went fine until I tried to install PyCharm. It worked properly on my past install, and I tried installing it with the Ubuntu Store and the tarball file from the official website.

When I start the program it gives me this

The problem is that i cannot run the programs in pycharm. I can still edit them although.

It looks like a module error but i'm not sur ...

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Andrew Su avatar
What commands to use to debug Internal Microphone?
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I'm new to ubuntu systems and came across an issue where my internal microphone is not picking up any sound anymore. The microphone was working a few days ago, but now it has stopped and I'm not sure why.

I'm on Ubuntu 20.04 and Clevo NJ70CU workstation. I've already tried Internal microphone not working and pulseaudio -k && sudo alsa force-reload a few times. The microphone works with a h ...

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Joepie Es avatar
battery indicator acting strange
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Sometimes directly after booting my laptop the battery indicator shows 84 %. When I started up my laptop battery led was white ( fully charged ) and the battery health is 99 %. The startup procedure only takes 25-30 seconds. In that period it cannot take 4.8 Wh out of the battery ( full is 39,54 Wh ).
Other times is behaves normal
Other times it stays on 100 % for 30-45 minutes.
Does anybody have th ...

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GabrielT avatar
Turn Off loopback audio in meet
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I found that when I'm on any meeting site (meet, slack, teams) and I open a video or song, the sound comes back through the headphone, I tested it on another 3 pcs with ubuntu 20.04 and 2 microphones with P3 connection, I've already looked for internet and I can't find an answer on how to prevent this audio loopback, I've already installed alsamixer and pavucontrol but I couldn't find an option that wou ...

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DOS avatar
How do I show all ipv4 and ipv6 addresses by using grep
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DOS

I'm trying to grep inet addr and inet 6 addr from ifconfig. I can grep inet addr or inet6 addr alone only.

How can I show both IPV4 and IPV6 addresses in one command?

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morgwai avatar
command-line z-base-32 encode/decode
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Is there any command-line utility that can encode content using z-base-32? (described in RFC6189 point 5.1.6, see also wikipedia info)
it seems base32 cannot do it and googling has not helped either.

currently I'm doing

base32 |sed -e 'y/ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ234567/ybndrfg8ejkmcpqxot1uwisza345h769/'

but this seems lame and is probably ineffective for big input...

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