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daerragh avatar
What driver should I install for AMD Radeon Vega 3 and how? - Ubuntu 21.10
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Today I bought a small, used 11" laptop Lenovo IdeaPad 1 with AMD Athlon Silver 3050E (Zen+) with Radeon Vega 3. What drivers should I install and how? I want to play some less demanding 3D games.

When I checked Additional Drivers in Ubuntu, there are no proprietary drivers there.

Also, I can't find any drivers for Linux on AMD's Download page.

I'm new to linux so I'm requesting detailed, step by step  ...

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Iván Araolaza avatar
How can I change rubberband colour on Desktop?
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(Sorry for any bad English)

Lately, I have been customizing my system (Ubuntu 21.10 themed with Yaru Dark and Zsh as shell with powerlevel10k theme). I set it all up, including a cool colour palette. Here is my problem: when I left click on the Desktop and drag, the rubberband generated appears orange, the default colour, which broke the aesthetics of the palette I choose.

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What I want to do is change  ...

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Mike Fry avatar
Ubuntu Focal Root Certificate Not Found
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My company has issued it's own issuing and root signing certificates. My server has a ssl cert for apache. I put the root and 4 issuing certs in /etc/ssl/certs. Then I ran update-ca-certificates. Using Chrome, I browse to the site and I get a certificate validation error. I have performed these steps several times without error. Our PKI team confirms the certifcat is valid. What else should I che ...

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Wired connection in place but no internet
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I have looked in askubuntu and elsewhere with no luck.

Old computer 18.04 Desktop (wired) working fine also WiFi to phone. New computer, using Ubuntu 20.04 Desktop, internet doesn't work. The 20.04 Desktop was installed from a USB stick.

I have booted again from the same USB to 'Try Ubuntu' and that is working fine both for Wired and Wi-Fi separately. When installed a month or so ago the internet wo ...

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Torsten Römer avatar
DNS servers "ignored" with NetworkManager, systemd-resolved and VPN tunnel
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With Ubuntu 20.04, I connect to the internet via WLan using NetworkManager. Then I establish a VPN with OpenConnect. I am using the "stub resolv.conf": /etc/resolv.conf -> /run/systemd/resolve/stub-resolv.conf and I have hosts: files mdns4_minimal [NOTFOUND=return] resolve [!UNAVAIL=return] dns in /etc/nsswitch.conf.

All works fine besides that the DNS 10.233.63.202 of the VPN is not b ...

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trying to split a big monitor into 3 with xrandr
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i have a large monitor, 3840x1080, that i want to split into 3 monitors, each 1/3:

xrandr
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XWAYLAND1 connected 3840x1080+1920+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 1190mm x 340mm

After trying many things, I think I need to issue these 3 commands to split it into 3:

xrandr --setmonitor XWAYLAND1~1 1280/0x1080/0+0+0 XWAYLAND1
xrandr --setmonitor XWAYLAND1~2 1280/0x1080/0+1280+0 none
xrand ...
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Eli Thrash avatar
mkdir while true loop stops at 406 folders
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Can anyone explain why my script stops making folders at 406 folders and tell me a way to get it working?

#!/bin/bash
rm -rf infinite2
while true  
do

mkdir infinite2
cd ./infinite2
mkdir infinite1
cd ./infinite1

done

I have spent a couple of days trying to figure this out and could not find why it's not working.

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Bitlocker stopping Ubuntu installation
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I am trying to install Ubuntu on a new Dell with Windows 11. I have created the USB boot disk and all goes well until it tells me that BitLocker needs to be deactivated. I have logged back into Windows but there is no reference to BitLocker in the Device Encryption section of the Control Panel. Only OS (C): and the sole option is 'back up your recovery key'. I have done that in the hope it would cha ...

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TannerW avatar
Touchpad stops working and system ultimately crashes after plugging in USB-C device
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After I plug in a USB-C device (at least two that have occurred this week, a VGA adapter, with and without the VGA plugged in, and an adapter which I plugged an SD card into) my touchpad becomes disabled on Ubuntu 20.04. I've tried a wireless mouse and that seems to work just fine, but it I continue working with that or by jumping around by abusing the tab button, the system ultimately locks up and I ha ...

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ElToro1966 avatar
xkb options overriding special keyboard layout
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I have made a special Spanish keyboard layout that includes the German ß on AltGr-s, and the Scandinavian æ Æ (ae, AE), ø Ø (oe, OE), and å Å (aring, Aring), on AltGr-e, AltGr-E, AltGr-o, AltGr-O, AltGr-a, and AltGr-A, respectively. The € (EuroSign) has been moved from AltGr-e to AltGr-5.

This worked great on Ubuntu Budgie 21.04. I since moved back to Ubuntu Budgie 20.04 LTS (fresh insta ...

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david y avatar
Why it show python missing?
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Python used to work with ansible. After reinstalling ansible, it looks like python is missing. Do you think so? Thank you

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