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can't install plymouth themes, plymouth module (/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/plymouth//.so) is allegedly missing
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Okay, let me preface this by saying: I am other people have had this problem. Two, in fact! and, I have tried their solutions, but they did not work for me

I'm unable to install any plymouth theme. Every time I run sudo update-initramfs -u, i get this output:

W: plymouth module (/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/plymouth//.so) missing, skipping that theme.
W: plymouth module (/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/plymout ...
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lnee avatar
Do i edit the wifi help page on the ubuntu wiki
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I have an Ubuntu one and a launchpad account (I am logged in) but, when I go to here I don't see any way to edit the page.

The thing I wanted to edit was replacing nm-tool with nmcli

Edit:Why did this get deleted for been not about an official Ubuntu flavor when this is about the official Ubuntu wiki there is a tag for if that is not allowed then deleted the tag not this question

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How to optimize or better control my AMD card?
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I have an RX570, and I was wondering if there were a good way to better optimize how Ubuntu works with it, beyond the built-in driver.

If possible too, would there be a way to control things like fan curve and voltage in a similar way as you can in the normal utility on Windows?

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why ubuntu takes too long to startup after removing swap partition?
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yesterday i decided to remove SWAP partition of my ubuntu 21.10 (which is dual booted with windows 11).

using GParted i removed swap partition.
now, ubuntu takes too long to boot.
it is installed on a ssd and before this operation it used to start in just some seconds but now it takes near one minutes to startup.

how can i find the reason and solve that?

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Required 'pci=nocrs' kernel parameter now prevents booting GNU/linux properly on ACER Spin 5
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I've been using POP OS (Ubuntu based distro) successfully for more than a year on the ACER Spin 5 SP513-54N laptop, but now it does not boot any more with pci=nocrs kernel parameter, which is required in order to have touchscreen and touchpad working. But.. it has stopped working now - system does not boot properly and ends on initramfs console. Upgrade from 21.04 to 21.10 has not resolved the iss ...

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wake from sleep on password protected HDD
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I have enabled ATA password for harddisk (in bios setup). When I wake laptop from sleep in linux (including Ubuntu distro) BIOS HDD Password prompt screen doesn't show up. You see only a black screen How can I bring bios prompt screen? Even when I except S3 sleeps from HDD lock (in BIOS setup) this problem still in place

Device: Dell Inspiron 6400

Ubuntu 21.10

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No Mouse or Keyboard on Any Game
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I have recently installed Ubuntu 21.04. The OS runs fine and I am able to use all apps. My issue is when I launch a game from Steam. I have no mouse. In counter strike I was able to click around with a seemingly invisible mouse and finally landed in a match. Once in the match the mouse and keyboard worked fine. In all other titles I did not have the same success. Mouse and keyboard work perfectly, launc ...

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Help with accessing nextcloud instance from web browser by using domain name
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Ubuntu Version: Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS

Nextcloud Version: nextcloud 23.0.0

Apache version: 2.4.41

I am trying to setup a nextcloud instance on my linux server. However when i try to access it from the web browser(firefox) by typing server.swayamshree.com I am getting the message:

Forbidden

You don't have permission to access this resource.

Apache/2.4.41 (Ubuntu) Server at server.swayamshree.com Port 80

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Pierre C avatar
Keyboard and mouse not working when using X11 and sudo
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I can connect to my server with ssh and launch graphic applications (like sublime). When I want to modify a system file, I use a command like sudo subl /etc/fstab

Sublim runs but I can't do any action : typing, access menus, not even close the window.

The issue is not specific to sublime, I run Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS and the is no problem when I'm not under sudo. I'm connecting from windows 10 with moba ...

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How To Add Docker Container Static Route?
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Have a server with 4 subnets - 1 usable IP, each configured on separate network port on the network card. Running 4 docker containers, but they are randomly accessible upon reboot. How to add a static route for each?

container1 - network card port1 - Subnet/IP1
container2 - network card port2 - Subnet/IP2
container3 - network card port3 - Subnet/IP3
container4 - network card port4 - Subnet/IP4

the rou ...

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USB 3.0 drive disconnects / XHCI controller dies after 15 minutes or so
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I am attempting to restore some data I backed up to an external 2TB Toshiba USB drive. It's a USB 3.0 drive and is connected to a USB 3.0 port on my desktop machine running Ubuntu 20.04.03 with kernel 5.4.0-92-generic.

After about 15 minutes of rsynching files, the transfer dies with a bunch of I/O errors, and dmesg shows: xhci_hcd 0000:02:00.0: xHCI host controller not responding, assume dead

I can ...

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