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System does not boot anymore after updating to kernel 5.13.0-27
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I am using 20.04.

Boot always stops dead at "Begin: Running /scripts/local-premount" - and not only for 30 seconds, but completely.

When I go back one kernel version, everything works fine.

What can I do?

Many thanks in advance for your help!

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Intel Wifi 6 ax200 adapter not working with Ubuntu 20.04
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I'm sorry, i am new to ubuntu i tried what was recommendet in the other threads regarding this problem, but i didn't get it to work. Because I'm a little bit of a noob i just dumb what I know untill yet:

  • In the options menu under Wlan is displayed "No adapter found"
  • The WLAN controller is embedded in the mainboard
  • The ethernet port I'm using is working and rated at 1GBit but show in the options only at ...
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Shyamji Tiwari avatar
How to get to the Windows Desktop in WSL?
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I want to work in desktop directory from Ubuntu terminal in Windows 10,but I'm unable to open Desktop directory from terminal.

Ubuntu terminal

My Ubuntu is installed on the C: Drive but as i mentioned i want to work in the desktop directory. How can I do this?

Directories

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Melinda avatar
Evolution Google contacts API no longer working on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
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Will Ubuntu be updating the Evolution email client to use the latest version of evolution that works with the Google People API so that I can access the address book in Evolution where my Google contacts are? A response would be appreciated. Thanks.

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Can you disable backlight Ubuntu 20.04
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My laptop, Dell XPS 9570, is running Ubuntu 20.04 and the battery life is terrible. The readings from powertop show I have a discharge rate of over 40W with Device Backlight using 12W even when turned off. I want to know if there is a way to completely disable backlight on the computer since turning it off does not stop the power consumption. I have looked for various ways of disabling devices and even  ...

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Seeing lots of screen tearing but only in Remmina
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On Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS, I recently switched from nouveau to the nvidia-driver-470 for my GeForce GT710 video card to improve stability. That has been successful, as I'm seeing much less random freezing (I was inspired by the stability improvements I found when I switched to nvidia-driver-470 on my Ubuntu 21.10 box). However, I'm seeing a lot of screen tearing (I hope I'm using the proper term) on my remo ...

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Ama avatar
My wifi card is not detected on Realtek RTS522A Ubuntu 20.04.3
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Ama

My wifi card is not detected on Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. Device a85a Ubuntu 20.04.3. I have tried all kinds of different threads that have a similar problem and nothing has worked. I get the following message:

0000:02:00.0 Network controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. Device a85a

A teacher told me he thinks the "blob" is missing but I don't know what that means.

Here are some commands I ha ...

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Using netplan to setup a shared connection
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Is it possible to set up a shared connection (DHCP server) on an interface using just the netplan configuration? I can use NetworkManager as follows to set up a shared connection:

sudo nmcli c add con-name <name> type ethernet ifname <iface> ipv4.method shared ipv6.method ignore ipv4.addresses <ip>

However, I was wondering if I could do this through the netplan yaml file and I wouldn ...

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Anyone knows why `atd` is `masked` in Ubuntu 21.10? Is it a bug or a feature?
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I have recently upgraded from Ubuntu Server 20.04.3 to 21.10 and have just noticed atd process is marked as masked.

Is that intended or should it be unmasked?

$ systemctl status atd
○ atd.service
     Loaded: masked (Reason: Unit atd.service is masked.)
     Active: inactive (dead)
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System Glitch, Ubuntu, 18.04
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I have a glitch in my build of Ubuntu 18.04. Several things occur and I'd appreciate help from any who may have similar experience.

am unable to share printer (Brother hll2320d) on network

I am unable to install some apps even tho shown as ''done'' IE: sudo apt-get install gparted Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done E: The package hll2320dlpr:i386 needs ...

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Wireless chipset RTL8821CE is UNCLAIMED and doesn't show in ifconfig
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I been trying to connect my internal wireless adapter to ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS to no avail. I download the driver with Software & Updates but running lshw -C network gives:

  *-network UNCLAIMED       
       description: Network controller
       product: RTL8821CE 802.11ac PCIe Wireless Network Adapter
       vendor: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.
       physical id: 0
       bus info: pci@0000:02: ...
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Malik Najeeb Ul Habib avatar
Ubuntu and the applications takes too much time to boot
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I have Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS dualbooted on my MSI GL65 Leopard 10SEK and it takes more than a minute to boot. This is my usual boot time

systemd-analyze
Startup finished in 4.922s (kernel) + 1min 168ms (userspace) = 1min 5.091s 
graphical.target reached after 53.880s in userspace

Not only this but the applications also take alot of time to start. Ex: Firefox itsef takes around more than 10 second to star ...

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