Latest Ubuntu related questions

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Automounting Not Working
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I've been looking to get my drives to automount on boot up and for some reason they're not, I've got my Linux machine running "Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS" I'm using the GUI version since I'm still really just learning it all, I've set the drives in the interface to mount on boot.

However when I go into my file manager or command line they're not there, what I have to do to get them working is to go into  ...

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Unable to install a .sh file
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AKA

I am trying to use a package called mgl-tools and when I run ./install.sh, it isn't working. It used to work a few days ago.

The error:

./install.sh 
Installing MGLTools to /home/aka/Desktop/Expt 10/mgltools_x86_64Linux2_1.5.7
Installing Python Interpreter to 
tar (child): /home/aka/Desktop/Expt: Cannot open: No such file or directory
tar (child): Error is not recoverable: exiting now
tar: Child retur ...
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Media center (Ubuntu on Intel NUC) won't recognize tv as monitor after away time
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I have an Intel NUC media PC running Ubuntu 20.04. On my old TV everything worked fine, recently upgraded to an OLED TV. When turning on the PC everything works fine but after turning the TV off for a while, but keeping the PC on, it disconnects the monitor (TV) and wont reconnect when I turn the TV on.

Any ideas what could be causing this?

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Second monitor is not working on boot
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I have Ubuntu 20.04 installed with ubuntu-mate-desktop.

I work with a second monitor, connected via hdmi. When I turned-off and then reboot my system, this monitor is black (and cursor does not pass into it), also it is in ON mode:

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I need to turn it off, apply, then turn it on again.

It is annoying and does not have any sense. How can I fix it?

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Paul Garff avatar
How do I obtain an Ubuntu CD for my 32-bit PC and notebook?
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I run Ubuntu 15.04 on my notebook. I tried to upgrade to a higher version but it failed. It is no longer supported.

I tried to upgrade to a higher version on my 32-bit PC. The upgrade failed and now standard updates for my PC fail with some sort message saying "file cannot be found".

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H4mid Hosseini avatar
software center gets open after clicking on any notficaion!
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I recently installed Ubuntu 21.04 and got a weird problem; every time I click on any popup notification, software center and the app that notification comes from opens together:

Software center screen.

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Disk full after sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
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I ran into this problem and did sudo apt-get dist-upgrade. In the middle of the process my disk was full.

  • Here I am suggested to sudo apt-get clean.

  • I was also told somewhere in the process to run 'sudo dpkg --configure -a' and this is also mentioned here.

Both options do not work because the disk is full. I know that there is a lot of disk space occupied in var/cache but I do not know which files  ...

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When I turn off Ubuntu, it shows black screen but it doesn't power off
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When I try to turn off my laptop everything goes fine and it shows black screen, but it doesn't power off, and the only thing I can do is to power it off manually. I tried turning off with poweroff -f or shutdown -h now but nothing change.

This problem appeared for the first time on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. Then I tried to reinstall the same same version of Ubuntu but the problem was still there. I tried in ...

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Ubuntu sudo apt get update 404 Not Found problem
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I am using ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS on my system . I've an error for 2 days. I couldnt update-upgrade or package install on my system I get below errors:

Hit:1 http://packages.microsoft.com/repos/code stable InRelease                                                                   
Hit:2 http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu focal InRelease                                                                  ...

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