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Apple Magic Mouse 2 not scrolling
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I'm on 20.04.3 and my kernal is 5.11.0-46-generic. A brief description of the issue: my Magic Mouse 2 works in the sense that left and right click both work, but scrolling does not work.

I've seen a few different answers on this, but most seem to point to this github page. I've installed the driver as directed, restarted my machine, but my mouse still only does left and right clicks. The troubleshootin ...

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How to connect sound output to bluetooth headphones? Which codec?
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I'm running Kubuntu 21.10. Earlier today I had sound playing through my Bluetooth headphones. But I was also experimenting, trying to figure out how to play sound through my hearing aids (not at the same time, of course). In the course of my experiments. I changed a setting, with the result that I can no longer play sound through the headphones. pavucontrol no longer shows Bluetooth as a possibl ...

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Can't reboot after upgrading ubuntu 20.04 to 5.16 kernel
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I just upgraded to ubuntu 5.16 and I can't reboot into 5.16 directly. I can reboot by going into 5.16 recovery menu and clicking on Resume in recovery.

I've following options for ubuntu enter image description here

I ran GParted but I don't see anything abnormal.

How to fix it?

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Boot hangs when starting gdm.service
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The problem is that it suddenly hangs once the service gdm.service starts. I know this because I have set it to display the processes instead of the splash screen and the last thing that comes on the screen is gdm.service, after which the computer hangs.

I do not think the problem is with the graphic drivers. Adding nomodeset to GRUB does not help.

If I go into recovery mode and drop to root shell, i ...

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ZTE z837vl and Ubuntu OS
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(sorry I am pretty new user) I have an older mobile device that I was interested in switching the OS to Ubuntu. It's a ZTE Z837VL. If it's possible to achieve what's the best way to do it? Thanks

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Returning to ubuntu from xubuntu
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When I choose ubuntu option from the booting list as usual, it loads the xubuntu logo and then stucks in:

/dev/nvme0n1p7: recovering journal
/dev/nvme0n1p7: clean, X/Y files, Q/Z blocks.

*X, Y, Z and Q are some numbers.

I don't know what has happened because I have never installed xubuntu! I have tried some troubleshootings through safe recovery mode, non has worked. Could you please help me out back to  ...

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Ubuntu 20.04 kernel 5.11 drivers for Intel I225-V LAN & 6E AX210 PCIE WiFi
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My ubuntu is offline so can't do with any updates. I tried updating kernel offline but it didn't work. Do we have Intel I225-V LAN & 6E AX210 PCIE WiFi drivers which I can install offline?

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Why is Ubuntu trying to install in UEFI when I have booted to the install media in Legacy BIOS?
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I have a Windows install in Legacay BIOS, and I want to install Ubuntu in Legacy BIOS mode as well so grub will recognize Windows.

When I boot my USB drive, it shows the boot options of "UEFI Lexar Drive" and "Lexar Drive". I select the latter.

When I install the Ubuntu installer forces me to create an EFI partition, and the resulting install is in UEFI, and can not see windows 10 in grub or when I  ...

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Why is console output not stored in my log file?
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I tried to run this command:

$ python flathunt.py >> job.log
[2022/01/16 20:33:49|config.py         |INFO    ]: Using config /home/adam/flathunter/config.yaml

according to my understanding from How do I save terminal output to a file? the output [2022/01/16 20:33:49|config.py |INFO ]: Using config /home/adam/flathunter/config.yaml that was caused by flathunt.py script should have ...

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