Latest Ubuntu related questions

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Manoj avatar
node -v: Command 'node' not found (but node is installed)
ar flag

I am facing a strange issue while using nodejs. When i try to run node -v i get this:

Command 'node' not found, but can be installed with:

sudo apt install nodejs

And when i try to run npm -v i get this:

Command 'npm' not found, but can be installed with:

sudo apt install npm

But when i try to install node using nvm like this nvm install v16.13.1 i get this:

v16.13.1 is already installed.
Now  ...
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Unable to open visual studio code when inside sshfs mounted drive UBUNTU WSL
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I've been having trouble with opening visual studio code.

The scenario is that I have a server filesystem mounted in my local pc (UBUNTU WSL) using SSHFS.

In normal cases, I can open file using visual studio code using the command code <filename>.
However, when I am inside the server filesystem directory and I try to use this command I get the error

/mnt/c/Users/kurti/AppData/Local/Programs/M ...

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sensor avatar
nvm can't install node
pw flag

I am trying to install a stable version of node, which is now at 16.x. Ubuntu's repositories are at 10.19. I tried to use nvm and had these results:

@nspiron-N5010:~$ nvm install 16.10.0
Downloading and installing node v16.10.0...
Downloading https://nodejs.org/dist/v16.10.0/node-v16.10.0-linux-x64.tar.xz...
Warning: Failed to create the file
Warning: /home/***/.nvm/.cache/bin/node-v16.10.0-linux-x64/node ...
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Installing necessary packages to use libbfd (Binary File Descriptor) library
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I am trying to set up my development environment in a Ubuntu 20.04 image running in Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). I want to be able to use the package for Binary File Descriptor (libbfd) as described in the book Practical Binary Analysis, written by Dennis Andriesse, and published by No Starch Press.

He provides a Ubuntu VM which I've downloaded, but I want to replicate what he's done by using that ...

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mt_xing avatar
Ubuntu thinks Windows key is right super
ru flag

I'm on 20.04 Desktop, dual booting on a laptop with Windows.

Everything else works fine, but pressing the super key on my keyboard does nothing. I can press Super+A and it brings up the app overview no problem, but the super button by itself does nothing.

Going into Settings > Region & Language > Input Sources, my one and only keyboard is correctly set to English (US). However, clicking th ...

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Inovramadani avatar
Is it possible to move boot process into SSD part (nvme) of SSHD?
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I installed ubuntu 20.04 as dual boot on my default windows 10 machine (ASUS ROG G531GD). I didn't realize disk I have on the machine is SSHD (Solid State Hybrid Drive) which has a part of SSD, a part of HDD and not full SSD.

Booting Ubuntu 20.04 takes quite long. I think I installed it on the HDD part, I shrunk my D drive, then free it up to be installed ubuntu. Windows is in C drive. So is ther ...

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How to enable code completion in gnome builder in gnome shell extensions?
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I opened a Gnome Shell extension folder in Gnome Builder, and found that it doesn't provide autocomplete functionality. I'm sure that I have to set up the IDE in some way, but I haven't found any information how to do this.

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Rick avatar
How to make filesystem on unallocated space in windows for ubuntu 20.04
in flag

I am trying to solve this problem here following steps here and someone suggested the following to me

The installer may have expected you to make a partition on the free space, before you went into the install step. Most installers force you thru this step. You have to 1. make a partition, 2. put a filesystem on it, usually ext3 or ext4, and 3. give it a mount point name (eg /). You usually need to  ...

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Ed McGuirk avatar
Intermittently frozen screen
es flag

My screen freezes for a few seconds to a few minutes up to a few times per minute but the system is not frozen. Spotify will continue to play, VLC sound will continue to play, Youtube sound in Firefox or Chrome will continue. It appears that mouse clicks or Page Up/Down keyboard commands will stack up and execute as soon as the screen starts moving again. Mute keyboard command will not execute until the ...

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Niflax avatar
Can't install Ubuntu 21.10 on my laptop
in flag

So a few months ago I decided to install Ubuntu 21.10 on my ASUS X541U laptop from a live USB device, everything went fine and could use it for a few days, but I couldn't set up wifi so I resinstalled Ubuntu. And then I couldn't get to the installation screen, I could only get to the update screen and then everything froze. I tried everything I could do but nothing worked.

I did managed to use th ...

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ItzFoil  avatar
Can't install Java on Ubuntu Server 20.04.3 LTS
ug flag

So when I go to paste in:

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:linuxuprising/java

It says:

N: Ignorerar filen ”linuxuprising-” i katalogen ”/etc/apt/sources.list.d/” eftersom den inte har en filändelse

It's in Swedish but it basically ignores a file because it hasn't got a file ending. After this, I get a bunch of warnings telling me some packages are configured multiple times. No matter what I type ...

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