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Gouz avatar
Transfer an Ubuntu Server 32bit that runs on a Raspberry Pi, to a normal 64bit server
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I have an Ubuntu Server (32-bit) running on a Raspberry Pi. Is it possible to transfer this OS to a normal 64-bit server so that I do not have to install all the running services from the beginning? How?

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Mr Mir avatar
Xiaomi redmibook 15 auto power off automatically after desktop have shown in Lubuntu 20.04
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i bought brand new xiaomi redmibook 15 2 days ago [installed a lubuntu 20.04 on it], i have disable secure boot correctly, but strangely after the desktop wallpaper have shown it's immediately power off automatically. what do you think about this kind of strange problem?

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Fatali Fataliyev avatar
dmidecode -s system-version command return not specified error
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I'm trying to get some system information from my computer, and I wrote sudo dmidecode -s system-version in the Terminal, but am receiving a Not Specified error:

Screenshot of Error

How can I read my system information?

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Jaime Caballero avatar
What's the role of the yuml file in the netplan folder?
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I just learned that yAML files are useful to set network configurations. While playing around with it I mistakenly edited the yUML present in the same /etc/netplan folder and saved it using nano. While googling and hoping I could find the yUML file in its original form to recover it this question came to mind as I remember barely anything was written in it.

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Michael avatar
color calibration
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I bought a Datacolor SpyderX because I need to color calibtrate my Laptops and according to the site it was supported. One computer is runnung Ubuntu 20.04 LTS and one 21.10. With one it is possible to prepare calibration but when it starts all I get is a mistake saying there was an error and it can't calibtrate. With the other one, color calibration in Ubuntu is greyed out and I can't do anything. I ca ...

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Example person avatar
What is that .libs directory in the Desktop
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What is that .libs directory in the Desktop created by, usually? I've just seen it for the first time. It contains nothing in it, but I am suspicious of it as I haven't run anything on the Desktop recently. I run a lot of gcc and compile all the time, but not on the Desktop. My gcc commands do not contain any .libs in the command. My programs do not write/create any files/folders called .libs. hist ...

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Bharath avatar
Wifi network disabled
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enter image description hereIam using Ubuntu 20.4v on my Dell Inspiron laptop for the past 2 years. Everything was fine until 2 days ago, my wireless connectivity was disabled. I had used the wifi just a day before perfectly. I am unable to enable the wifi, I googled & tried many ways to enable the wifi network thru' the terminal but failed. On the contrary, when I plugged in a USB wifi receiver, I was able to see the avai ...

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How to Configure A New Monitor As the Only Monitor
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I'm using Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS and I'm not familiar with X. When I installed the OS, I was temporarily using an old monitor, with an HDMI to VGA adapter. Then, I bought a new monitor and found that Ubuntu gave me a black screen on the new monitor. Later, I found that before I login, it can only display on the old monitor and after logging in, it can display normally on my new monitor. What I have to do no ...

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Network/download stops every few seconds for any amount of time
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I am using Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS. For every download since the last few days, the download just stops. For any amount of duration. I have used USB tethering or mobile hotspot with the same results. Speed test shows I am getting 13mbps but the problem persists. I suspect something to do with software and not ISP. So far I have run continuous ping every 30 seconds to google, every 15 minutes speed test. My IS ...

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How to create large PDF / Convert file size PDF with terminal ubuntu
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I have question

How to create large PDF / Convert file size PDF with terminal ubuntu ?

if i have file pdf size 1mb, and i want that file to be 50mb or 100mb, but not add contents in pdf file please help me i am using ubuntu 20.04

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eja avatar
Easy way of limiting my laptop CPU fans?
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eja

Is there an easy way to limit my max CPU fan speed, without affecting the fan itself on lower loads?

Preferably a tool with a GUI, or a CLI but without digging into multiple config files that could affect the whole system.

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