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G.W. avatar
How to disable drop-down suggestions when saving a file in Nautilus/Files?
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I'm using Nautilus 3.38.2.

When saving a file to a folder causing the save dialogue to open, it often results in a drop-down appearing with suggestions for I assume what to name the file. This is SOOO annoying.

I hate auto-suggestions and auto-correct things in general and never find them useful. They create time-delays and impede efficient work.

Is there a setting to disable this annoyance? This annoy ...

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LarryM avatar
Gnome not responsive
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I have a fairly non-remarkable PC with stock Ubuntu 21.10 loaded. Gnome randomly stops responding to the keyboard and mouse. However, if I use Remmina from my laptop to that "locked up" PC, the session works fine, but still unresponsive at the local keyboard and mouse.

I'm an old-time UNIX guy having admin'd a PDP 11/70 way back when. My /etc/rc entry says to start bash, how does that become gn ...

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Vladimir Chélékhov avatar
Unable to shutdown and reboot on Xubuntu 20.04
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As in most cases it simply goes black with power lights still being persistent. I tired to turn acpi forced in grub, turn off pulseaudio and networking by "session and startup" menu, also set RebootWatchdogSec=25 ShutdownWatchdogSec=25 and DefaultTimeoutStartSec=20s DefaultTimeoutStopSec=20s in system.conf but this also changed nothing.

In recovery mode it reboots and shuts down as normal. My guess i ...

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Taylor Thomas avatar
Stop Ubuntu from detecting when display is disconnected
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I am setting up a simple Ubuntu machine on a KVM switch. One of the monitors is on this switch and the other is not. I want the KVM switch to always be the primary display, even when it is connected to my other computer (appears as completely disconnected to Ubuntu). Ideally I would like for it to just stop detecting changes to the monitor configuration. I have found some commands with xrandr that shoul ...

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Luka Blanz avatar
My wireless disconnects constantly - mediatek Mt7921e
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On Kubuntu 21.10: PCIe WiFi card, after many attempts to get the driver loaded and the adapter recognized I experience loops trying to connect (actually unable to open any page after connecting briefly and disconnecting). Sometimes it works briefly.

$ lspci -nnk | grep 0280 -A3
03:00.0 Network controller [0280]: MEDIATEK Corp. Device [14c3:0608]
        Subsystem: MEDIATEK Corp. Device [14c3:0608]
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Atif Shafi avatar
ubuntu freezes on GPU(Nvideo) use
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I have been getting weird issues lately, everything seems fine since I installed Ubuntu, but there couple of issues happening, mainly when my system use GPU, it freezes completely, and there is also a loud fan that keeps coming out at that time, and when I inspect my System monitor, RAM is off-course getting consumed in its extent, previously it used to happened during browsing but I have disabled hardw ...

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nordenbox avatar
Can't update my ubuntu kernel
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after I updated my ubuntu to 18.0.4 (Welcome to Ubuntu 18.04.6 LTS (GNU/Linux 3.13.0-24-generic i686))。 and then I want to update my kernel but after I updated I am checking by typing

uname -a

I got this:

3.13.0-24-generic

I do the update again and I got this:

linux-image-generic is already the newest version (4.15.0.163.152).

here is the message:

root@nordenbox:~# apt-get upgrade linux-image-gen ...
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Ferdinand avatar
Thunderbird cannot be closed, but no process running
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I have a problem where Thunderbird cannot be closed and no interaction is possible. Only the context menu sometimes appears on the left upper corner of the screen.

No Thunderbird related process is running based on system information.

System information:

  • Ubuntu 21.10
  • Gnome Version 40.4.0
  • Hewlett-Packard HP EliteBook 850 G1
  • Thunderbird: 91.3.1 (64-Bit)

I am quite new to Ubuntu. If any additiona ...

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