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Ubuntu boot error: attempt to read or write outside of disk `hd0`. Press any key to continue. Pressing any key doesn’t work
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I get the following error when I boot my laptop

error: attempt to read or write outside of disk hd0. Press any key to continue...

Nothing happens when I press any key. So I am unable to apply any existing solutions. I cannot get past the above error screen.

During the boot, I press and hold the shift key to enter the grub menu. Here I go to advance options and try to boot in recovery mode. But then ...

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ubuntu server 21.10 installed on raspberry pi zero 2 w
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According to the information in this website

It should be possible to run Ubuntu server x32 on raspberry pi zero 2 w. I buy RPI and I did install this image using raspberry pi imager and downloaded the proper image from the ubuntu website. I used the appropriate 21.10 x32 image for raspberry from the ubuntu website. No auto configuration has occurred. after installing raspberry pi os, wifi works fine b ...

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Ubuntu distorts sounds at higher volume
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I recently (~2 weeks) switched to Ubuntu and the sound is crazy distorted at volumes higher than 50%. At 50%, the speaker volume is not high enough for regular usage. I've so far tried tweaking around with AlsaMixer and replacing PulseAudio with Pipewire and neither solved my problem.

How do i fix this?

To see a sample of the distortion, here's a 45 second video. You can skip ahead to 35 (-10) seconds /  ...

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Ubuntu 20.04 does not even detect the HDMI connector
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I've been trying to connect a second monitor to my laptop in which I'm using Ubuntu 20.04. After checking the topics other people opened because they had a similar problem, I will show the output I obtained with the xrandr command:

Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1920 x 1080, maximum 16384 x 16384
eDP-1 connected primary 1920x1080+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 344mm x 194mm
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Filidor Wiese avatar
Ubuntu 21.10: Wacom tablet not longer working in dual monitor setup
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Since the Ubuntu 21.04 -> 21.10 upgrade my Wacom tablet is either stuck on my primary or secondary monitor. No matter what I change in the Wacom preferences dialog:

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the stylus area will not stretch over both monitors simultaneously where the cursor would be able to move from freely from one to the other. This has never been an issue before and it's really a pain.

Hardware:

  • Lenovo laptop T460 ...
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"boot device not found" after manually changing grub.cfg for dual boot
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I tried to dualboot window with Ubuntu for that i edited the Grub.cfg file just i added This the code I wrote there in Grub cfg file

After that, i restarted my laptop and getting this kind of error as: Now laptop window shows like this

Please help me to solve the problem

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Best Way To Configure Ubuntu 20.04 Dekstop Host & Ubuntu 20.04 Server Guest To Have Internet Access, SSH, & Host to Guest Communication
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UPDATE
In any case, should anyone stumble upon this post. The solution below does, in fact work, vote downs for this question without any feedback / constructive criticism or error identification seem unjustified.

Goal

I need the best way to setup ubuntu server vbox6.1 guest to have internet access and enable ubuntu 20.04 desktop host to ssh into the box.

Progress / Research
While it is a very common s ...

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Subhadip De avatar
Google/Youtube not opening in any browser in one wifi network, although it's working fine in others?
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Whenever I connect to my mobile hotspot (ISP - JIO), I can't open google/youtube in any browser, and firefox shows "PR_END_OF_FILE_ERROR". Although I still can open sites like github and duckduckgo. On the other hand whenever I connect to other wifi router (ISP- local) Google/YouTube work fine. How to fix this weird issue? I tried changing DNS server by going to "/etc" and editing the "resolv.conf" file ...

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