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Yang3906 avatar
Ubuntu screen moving while using remote desktop of Windows 11
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When I am using remote desktop connect to Ubuntu 20.04 in Windows, it doesn't show the full screen. When I move the mouse, the screen move along with the direction my mouse moving. The screenshot is below.

And it has two cursors: one is Windows cursor, the other is Ubuntu cursor with a delay after Windows cursor moving.

I use two Windows laptop: one is Win11, the other is Win10. But I got the same r ...

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Sun Bear avatar
Can I remove the older revision package of duplicated snap packages?
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While examining the snap packages that are installed in a system, I noticed that some packages have a duplicate, one having an over revision number while the other having a newer revision number. For such duplicated packages, my questions are:

  1. Why are they duplicated?
  2. Can I remove the older package to ensure better disk space management?
  3. How do I remove the older package?

Below are examples of pack ...

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Sathya prakash avatar
Build failed for libadwaita-1 while installing easyeffects
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Background

Trying to install easyeffects on ubuntu-20.04 following steps in mentioned here https://github.com/wwmm/easyeffects/wiki/Installation-from-Source. libadwaita-1 dependency not found error popped up on meson _build --prefix=/usr command The following is the log.

The Meson build system
Version: 0.60.3
Source dir: /home/mylinux/Downloads/easyeffects
Build dir: /home/mylinux/Downloads/easyeffects/_ ...
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Sun Bear avatar
How to list the size of each installed snap package in Ubuntu 20.04?
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How does a user list the size of each installed snap package in Ubuntu 20.04? The purpose is to get an overview perspective of the disk space utilised by each installed snap package. The command snap list does not do this. Also, the app Disk Usage Analyzer could not show further than /var/lib/snapd/snaps.

disk usage analyzer

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Ubuntu Software - hands on search
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I currently can't search any applications on 'Ubuntu Software'. I realize that apt is a workaround, but I like the experience of the GUI.

The syslog doesn't seem to show any related errors.

Screenshot of the issue

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Screen blanking near end of Kubuntu installation
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I was just installing Kununtu 21.10 on my Dell Inspiron laptop. Near the end of the installation the screen went blank. Obviously, a blank screen gives you no clues. Based on my experience with previous installations, I knew more or less what should have happened: A screen would appear telling me that the installation was successful and to press Enter, click OK, or something like that. Then after some w ...

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stumblebee avatar
Ramdisk boot messages do not display correctly when boot messages are enabled. Ubuntu 20.04.3
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I edited /etc/default/grub and changed the line:

GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"

to:

GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=""

Then ran sudo update-grub and rebooted.

Ramdisk messages display like this during boot:

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But the boot messages display correctly:

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If I go into "recovery mode", Ramdisk boot messages display correctly. Is there a setting I am missing? I did not have this problem when I was runn ...

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Dual boot system no longer shows ubuntu as option after startup
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I have a lenovo thinkpad running windows 10 pro and ubuntu 20.04. I installed ubuntu a few months ago, and have not had a problem with running it on my laptop - the grub menu automatically popped up when I restarted my laptop every time. However, recently, the grub menu stopped appearing and my laptop automatically booted into windows 10. I have gone into the BIOS startup menu - my computer is in UEFI b ...

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Can ClamTK deal with virus in a Windows installation?
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From my Ubuntu account, I have accessed folders in the partition where Windows is installed. Then I scanned those folders with the antivirus software ClamTK. The output is shown in the following image:

ClamTK output

Is that a Windows virus? What should I do?

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