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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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bobtho'-' avatar
Disable Ethernet When Not Plugged In
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I have an Ethernet adapter that I sometimes use on my USB-C Hub. When it's not in use, Ubuntu keeps giving me "Network not connected" notifications that are really annoying, and I have to disconnect the interface from the menu.

I'd like for it to be disconnected automatically, until I plug it in. If that's not possible, I'd like for it to disable automatically, unless I enable it.

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Abdalaziz Alharthi avatar
How can I make a bash script that reads a line after every http request
ng flag

I have 700 lines (string) and I was wondering how I can make a bash script that sends an HTTP request using curl when it runs the first time such that it will send the first request with the first line, then when it sends the second request it will use the second line, 3rd request, it will use the 3rd line, ..., 700th request will use the 700th line then repeat.

Also what do you think is better? Using a ...

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Connect Existing Azure Ubuntu VM using SSH
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I have got access to have Azure VM (Ubuntu). Now, I wanna connect using SSH (Putty). From Azure portal I see,

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I am very noob in ubuntu. I don't know in Azure where the Login-user-name kept and where they kept the pem file.

I tried to use Putty but after entering IP and port then Putty asking user-name which I dunno from where I can get. I have Azure portal with me.

Note: The apps in VM are running fi ...

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Josefine avatar
How can I open *.ods files? I am looking for a lightweight alternative to LibreOffice Calc
cn flag

I use a Raspberry and find that LibreOffice Calc uses a lot of resources, especially for larger spreadsheets.

Are there any alternatives to view (not modify) *.ods files?

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Dave avatar
How to automaticaly power off hdd
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I have laptop with two hard drives. First is SSD (with system) and the second is HDD with my private files. So I would like to setup to automatically power off of disk after 4 minutes. I set hdparm -S 48. It didn't work. So I set hdparm -B. If I set value 64 and lower the hard drive will be power off in few second. If I set value 65 and higher, the hard drive will never shut down...

Please, does  ...

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Mąka avatar
systemctl nginx doesn't start
br flag

After updating one of the index files in website directory when I run systemctl start nginx it tells that there was an error and journalctl -xe shows:

nginx: [emerg] host not found in upstream "example.com" in /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/analytics.conf:12.

I didn't change anything about this file and when I check the site with port it works perfectly in browser, but even when I reversed index file  ...

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Monitor no longer displaying desktop with 18.04.6 on a NUC NUC7i5BNK
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I just discovered today that I can no longer get to the GUI desktop on my NUC. The monitor never wakes up. The last time I was in was approximately a month ago, and since then I have installed updates once a week.

I've tried the obvious solutions:

  • Rebooting
  • Switching HDMI cables
  • Switching monitors

The NUC is just over 4 years old with HDMI video and USB keyboard and mouse. Around a year ago the fan st ...

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Chathus Abisheka avatar
Everything is locked
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I use Windows and Ubuntu as dual boots. All my files are locked and only folders are open. They also show a message as shown below. When the 'Fix Now' button is pressed, the password will be requested, but nothing will happen when it is given.

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Not able to access files on XUbuntu box from Ubuntu box
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I have a Ubuntu 20.04 box and a XUbuntu 20.04 box, both with Samba installed. I want to access the Public folder (in my /home directory) on the XUbuntu box from the Ubuntu box. On the XUbuntu box, I've created a share (since the default File Manager - same problem after I installed Nautilus on XUbuntu box - does not give an option for Sharing a Folder) using the Terminal command 'net usershare add Publi ...

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Ankur Nath avatar
bash: ./prob: cannot execute binary file: Exec format error
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I tried to run the binary given below but found the following error. May you kindly shed light on it?

ankur@ankur-G3-3500:~/Desktop/JUNO_Analytical_for_CC$ ./prob
bash: ./prob: cannot execute binary file: Exec format error
ankur@ankur-G3-3500:~/Desktop/JUNO_Analytical_for_CC$ file prob
prob: ELF 64-bit LSB relocatable, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), with debug_info, not stripped
ankur@ankur-G3-3500:~/De ...
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How do I format a partition to exFAT in GNOME Disks? "exFAT" is greyed out
bd flag

I'm trying to use GNOME Disks to format a USB stick to exFAT. If I create a new partition, I see this dialog:

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If I select "Other", I am presented with these choices:

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As you can see, the "exFAT" radio button is greyed out and disabled. How do I enable it? How do I format a partition to exFAT using GNOME Disks on Ubuntu?

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Helder S. avatar
Disable TPM on Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS Server fresh install
us flag

When I try to boot from a bootable Ubuntu USB with Ubuntu 20.04.3 Server image I get the following error:

ima: error communicating to tpm chip

I searched the web and tried different options:

1- Disable the TPM in BIOS on my HP Z620 Bios

2- Adding rmmod TPM in Grub.cfg before 1st set of menuentry

But still getting the error!

Here's my grub.cfg. Can someone validate if i'm doing it wrong? Thanks



										

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