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Same keyboard layout is different on different computers
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Recently I received a computer istalled with Ubuntu 18.04.06 LTS which I cannot reinstall fresh.

When I set the keyboard layout to Slovak, I get this:

Slovak layout on new PC

That is something entirely different than what I'm used to. Apart from having to press AltGr instead of Shift to type numbers, completely different symbol mappings, this keyboard is QWERTY. Plain Slovak should be QWERTZ. For QWERTY there are Slovak QWE ...

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Tohiko avatar
Microsoft Arc touch middle button
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I got a Microsoft Arc Touch which I am able to connect and use on Ubuntu, however there seems to be no way to press the middle button (I tried double tapping the middle area and triple finger tapping and it didn’t work).

Searching the web, it is recommended to download the Mouse and Keyboard Center from Microsoft to configure the middle button on Windows. Is there a similar way to configure the ...

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user1558234 avatar
How to complete MASQUERADE with NetPlan?
cn flag

I'm an Ubuntu newbie, I'm going to use Ubuntu to set up a KVM virtual machine, I only have a public IP, I know how to configure it in ifupdown, but I want to configure it in NetPlan.

My configuration in /etc/network/interface looks like this.

auto vmbr0
 iface vmbr0 inet static
  address 107.175.49.24/32
  gateway 107.175.49.1
  dns-nameservers 8.8.8.8
  bridge-ports ens3
  bridge-stp off
  bridge-fd  ...
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Architect avatar
ACPI error is making my drive completely unusable
br flag

I brought my Acer Aspire laptop with me on a plane trip, but it has sat in my bag for a while and totally run out of battery. Upon powering it up, I was brought to the GRUB boot screen rather than booting straight into Ubuntu as usual. After pressing Enter on the default Ubuntu boot option, these errors appear:

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Gave up waiting for root file system device. Common problems:
- Boot args (cat /proc/cm ...
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Krishnan Shankar avatar
Restarting only produces display output on one monitor
za flag

Recently I updated my update settings from lts to normal, and updated my distro to Ubuntu 21.04 (and now 21.10) from 20.04. Ever since upgrading to 21.04, after every restart or power on, Ubuntu will only produce display output on my laptop screen and one of my two monitors. The second one is connected (and recognizes the laptop), but has no signal.

A simple fix for this issue is to just unplug the cab ...

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B.K Work avatar
Intel 12th GEN CPU in Ubuntu 18.04 LTC
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I want to make a computer composed by Intel 12th GEN CPU(I9-12900), and need to install Ubuntu 18.04 version because of my special software.(only hardware upgrade) Will this computer work properly? (all my searching shows that 12th Gen causes problem in Ubuntu 20.04.) additionally, for the VGA, RTX 3060 or higher level Graphic card could be worked on this system?

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Ghostlium avatar
"Failed unmounting /cdrom", stuck on "systemmd-rfkill.service"
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I am unable to install both Lubuntu and Kubuntu 20.04 as of recent on my laptop. I am utilizing a USB, however, it appears to be giving a CDROM error message, one of which I do not have. If it is of any help, I have an option to boot from CDROM, despite not actually seeing any place to put a CD in on my laptop. I have verified both .iso file checksums and used both Rufus and balenaEtcher.

Lubuntu ...

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