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RunningAdithya avatar
How to exit from recovery mode in Ubuntu 18.04, system is stuck after trying to enable networking option?
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After trying to 'enable networking" option in recovery mode in Ubuntu 18.04, the system is stuck. Not able to reboot.

How much time it will take for recovery?

System is stuck in the following screen.

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Please provide your insights. Thanks in advance.

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Rafiz avatar
Android-like fulscreen file manager
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After writing this, I came to conclusion best description of what i need is "fullscreen file-manager"

I want to use my desktop (as in app, that shows my "~/Deksop" folder on top of custom wallpaper) for browsing files. I spend a lot of time browsing filesystem and I need nice background behind and no GUI-buttons taking space. I need to just click into folders backspace to go back, more options co ...

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Name_Less avatar
Deepin desktop environment installation error
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I use ubuntu 20.04 and i want to download the deepin desktop environment.
I wrote at google how to get this desktop environment and i have to open the terminal and write:

  1. sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntudde-dev/stable
  2. sudo apt-get update
  3. sudo apt install ubuntudde-dde ubuntudde-dde-extras.

When i write the third command it says: Unmet dependencies. Try 'apt --fix-broken install' with no package ...

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freshflyingfish avatar
Ubuntu Stodio 21.04 booting to black screen with cursor (not blinking)
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Not sure what I've done here, but I'm hoping someone can help. Currently can only boot to black screen with non-blinking cursor. I have tried various things from a live usb. Following advice on UNIX Stackexchange I tried remounting filesystem to /mnt/boot and ESP to /mnt/boot/efi, then

for i in /dev /dev/pts /proc /sys /run; do sudo mount -B $i /mnt$i; done sudo chroot /mnt grub-install /dev/sdx  ...

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Dual boot Win11+Ubuntu/Kubuntu Lenovo X13 AMD
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Have a Lenovo X13 AMD Notebook and trying the second day to install Kubuntu (prefered) or Ubuntu ad dual boot aside Win 11. One OS only works fine in any case --> tried.

I can install Ubuntu/Kubuntu, but when i try to start Ubuntu/Kubuntu after installation in the UEFI it is just doing nothing. Really nothing. Because I can start Windows Boot Manger normally after I tried to start Ubuntu/Kubun ...

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Michal Komenda avatar
ubuntu not starting up when installing new desktop environment (budgie)
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I have recently installed the budgie desktop environment for ubuntu, I then restarted my device for the changes to take place, and now once I get past the ubuntu loding screen my screen just goes blank.

1 am running on ubuntu 20.04 was running the default ubuntu gnome desktop environment tried installing ubuntu budige 20.04 (with a gdm3 display manager. which is why I think it went wrong)

my system  ...

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Venkitesh avatar
PHP Warning: Cannot load module "http" because required module "raphf" is not loaded in Unknown on line 0
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When entering artisan commands in laravel- ubuntu 20.04 it shows following error

PHP Warning: Cannot load module "http" because required module "raphf" is not loaded in Unknown on line 0

PHP version 8.1.1, Laravel 8 , Ubuntu 20.04

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Is it there a Terminal User Interface USB Disks Manager?
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I have seen enough answers on how to mount USB Disks via command line but I would like to know if is it there a text tool for managing the USB Drives.

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I own a server in a remote place. The server one HDD for the Operating System and Data, and a USB Drive for Backups.

Sometimes I need to remotely (SSH) manage the USB Drive in order to mount/unmount as desired.

It would be useful if we find a text ...

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lethalox avatar
ubuntu 21.04 fstab cifs mount on boot throws 112 with _netdev
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So I have an ubuntu machine running 20.04.2 LTS and I am mounting to a Synology NAS with following fstab entry.

//10.50.10.20/foo /mnt/foodir/foomountpoint cifs credentials=/home/foo/.smbcredentials,iocharset=utf8,vers=3,noperm,idsfromsid,rw,setuids,handlecache,soft,_netdev 0 0

It works just fine. I setup a new machine with new hardware running 21.04 and the same command is not working. After 30 min ...

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Alexander Grytsenko avatar
Where to get the idle time counter when no users are logged in (no X11 sessions)?
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This situation happens when PC is just booted, or when all users are logged out from their GUI sessions.

Background: I'm developing a (yet another) fork of lightsOn.sh script which prevents idle/sleep mode when certain conditions are met, such as network connection from the given IP exists. If X11 session is available, then - no problems:

  • I take the idle counter from org.gnome.Mutter.IdleMonitor ...
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Akshat Jain avatar
Buzzing Noise on Dell Inspiron 3505 with Ubuntu 20.04
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I installed Ubuntu 20.04 on my Dell Inspiron 3505 laptop and whenever I play any sound it gives a buzzing noise in background.

Before installing Ubuntu I have windows installed in it and that time everything works fine.

It has speaker "family 17h (models 10h-1fh)" and AMD radeon graphics. Please if anyone knows about it help me!!

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