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I have a VirtualBox Guest which switches the screen scaling back to 100% "automatically", why is that?
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On a VirtualBox system, I setup my display with a 200% scaling (see screenshot below).

Once in while, I click to go back to my VirtualBox guest and the screen auto-adjusts back to 100% scaling. It feels like this could be a hotkey that Gnome thinks I hit, but looking in the hotkeys visible in the default Gnome preferences, I don't see any such thing.

Is there a way to prevent this from happening?

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Issue with Croatian keyboard layout on Ubuntu 20.04
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I have installed Ubuntu 20.04 on my laptop, and selected Croatian layout during setup, and it was working without issue for almost half a day, and then out of nowhere my 'v' key stopped working. This are some facts that I managed to realize:

  • shift + v - works
  • ctrl + v - works
  • altgr + v - doesn't work
  • works in ubuntu search bar, but not in any other application
  • when I add and use english layout - still do ...
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Chrome tab rearrangement stopped working after upgrade from 20.04 LTS to 21.10
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Over the last month I updated 2 machines from Kubuntu 20.04 LTS to 21.10. The only problem I've run into so far is that Chrome tabs are not allowing me to rearrange the order or to recombine 2 browser windows back into one. If I left click on a tab in a group of 4 tabs and try to move it then I immediately get a new browser window with only that tab. If I attempt to reintegrate this browser window back  ...

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HFS+ external disk always comes back to read only mode
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I use an external HFS+ hard drive on Ubuntu 21.10 and MacOs.

To enable read / write on this disk from Ubuntu:

  • On MacOs, I disabled journaling with sudo diskutil disableJournal /Volumes/my-disk.
  • On Ubuntu, the disk was mounted with hfsprogs as explained here: sudo mount -t hfsplus -o remount,force,rw /dev/sdx# /media/my-user/my-disk.

Sometimes this works fine, but very often, I can not write on the  ...

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Getting `libftd2xx.so: undefined symbol: stime` with python package and non-root
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please could you help me?

I have FTDI USB/serial convertor and trying to use vendor's library with Python package ftd2xx. According to FTDI readme, I copied the library to /usr/local/lib, created symlink, unloaded kernel modules. The second piece is Python 3 virtual environment with ftd2xx package.

When I try to list devices using ftd.listDevices(), it works like a charm under root, however, when try ...

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Can't see username at login screen after 20.04 upgrade
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After upgrading to ubuntu 20.04 from 18.04, I can't see my user in log in screen. When I use cat /etc/passwd as root. My old user was not listed there.

Then I created a new sudo user, and logged in with that user. I went to home folder of my old user and when I used ls -l. I was able to see my old username as the owner. Then I tried sudo <old_username> but I had authentication failure after ...

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How can I turn off the system alert noise in Ubuntu 21.10?
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Long story short I'm tired of hearing this dog bark every time I use tab complete. But when I check my settings the option to turn this alert off no longer exists. I only see options to change the sound type to some other annoying noise.

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I would like that my Kinect 2 is recognized by Ubuntu 21.10 as a webcam,but gcc 10 is not accepted for compiling libfreenect2 with nvidia 470+CUDA 11
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Hello to every linux/ubuntu lover all around,

I'm trying to run my Kinect 2 on my Ubuntu 21.10. The commands that I've issued one by one are the following :

marietto-BHYVE:/home/marietto# nvcc --version

nvcc: NVIDIA (R) Cuda compiler driver
Copyright (c) 2005-2021 NVIDIA Corporation
Built on Mon_May__3_19:15:13_PDT_2021
Cuda compilation tools, release 11.3, V11.3.109
Build cuda_11.3.r11.3/compiler.29 ...
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Error with Filezilla Server 1.2.0 and ubuntu 18.04
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After installing Fileserver 1.2.0 in Ubuntu 18.04 I face this problem when I want to execute or launch the service:

oriol@oriol-VirtualBox:/opt/filezilla-server/bin$ ./filezilla-server
./filezilla-server: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypt.so.1: version `XCRYPT_2.0' not found (required by /opt/filezilla-server/bin/../lib/libfilezilla.so.23)
13:29

oriol@oriol-VirtualBox:/opt/filezilla-server/bin$ ./fil ...
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ClamAV not updating - EOL version
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The AV database for ClamAV is not updating anymore. When I looked into the ClamAV documentation it mentioned that any Clam version below 0.103.4 is not supported anymore and blocked from updating as they reached EOL. I am running Xubuntu 20.04 Fossa LTS. In its packet list, the latest ClamAV version is 0.103.2 (which is also the version running on my system). Is Ubuntu going to update it or do I need to ...

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