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Jim Donnelly avatar
Unmet dependencies mono
ni flag
plex@ubuntu:~$ sudo apt install mono-complete
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
Reading state information... Done
You might want to run 'apt --fix-broken install' to correct these.
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
 libmono-cil-dev : Depends: libmono-corlib4.5-cil (= 6.12.0.122-0xamarin1+ubuntu2004b1) but 6.8.0.105+dfsg-3.2 is to be installed
 libmono-co ...
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Make Symlink to folder on USB stick to be owned by www-data group
ng flag

I have a website hosted locally on an Apache2 at my Ubuntu machine, (Kubuntu 20.04). There are some audio files on a folder at a USB stick at the path /media/MyUserName/KINGSTON/audio while the public web folder that I want to create the Symlink on it is /home/MyUserName/www/site/web

In other words, I want to create a symlink to audio at web.

I have tried:

# on /home/MyUserName/www/site/web ...

ln -s  ...
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Where can I find installed sonido (sound )app not appearing in activities or launcher?
us flag

I recently upgraded to 20.04 LTS and installed sonido app from Ubuntu Software, that shows it as installed, though it can't be launched from there. It does not appear under Activities menu (upper left) or launcher icon (lower right). I have logged out and in many times, reboot... etc.. How can I fix this ?

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Blk_update_request: I/O error rebooting error
mm flag

My computer with a dual boot of Windows and Ubuntu 20.04 boots to a black screen with this error message:

[  647.729444] ata1.00: exception Emask 0x0 SAct 0x0 SErr 0x40000 action 0x0 
[  647.729482] ata1.00: irq_stat 0x40000001 
[  647.729498] ata1: SError: {CommWake }
[  647.729516] ata1.00: failed commands: READ DMA EXT
[  647.729534] ata1.00: cmd 25/00:00:20:64:63/00:01:11:00:00/e0 tag 28 dfma 13 ...
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TooTechie avatar
Cant log into Ubuntu 20.04 Samba share from Windows 10
tl flag

I'm at my wit's end. I've tried everything but can't get a samba share on Ubuntu 20.04 to work from Windows 10.

On Ubuntu, i installed samba and made a folder /home/share. I created a linux user "samba" and added it to the samba group with smbpasswd -a samba. I then chown'd the folder to samba:sambashare.

The relevant section of my smb.conf:

[sharefolder]
        comment = public
        path = /home/s ...
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Dirk avatar
System information at Startup / ssh connect are gone Ubuntu 20.04
in flag

I have installed a fresh Ubuntu 20.04 Server yesterday, system is up and running, ssh is enabled (switched passowrd authentication of and connect only by cert)

when I connect by ssh now the system information is gone and it only shows up one line:

Last login: Sun Jan  2 17:48:07 2022 from 192.168.178.100

I dont know why and how to get the full information back (like this)

Welcome to Ubuntu 20.04 LTS ...
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Jim Tippins avatar
How can you verify the /etc/apt/sources.list is current?
cn flag

I am using Ubuntu 20.04.

I follow the apt-update process but is there a way to verify the sources.list file is current?

And does the update process use any auto-notification files on my server, like the one that notifies you of updates when you log in?

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Ubuntu Server 20.04 can't install packages with exit status 100 during automated `packer` autoinstall
be flag

I'm trying to autoinstall Ubuntu Server 20.04 (details below) with packer to create a Vagrant box. But I am getting stuck at installing build-essential, the shell exiting with status 100. The traceback is in the this picture.

It seems I don't have internet altogether.

The configuration I am using is: ubuntu2004.pkr.hcl:

source "virtualbox-iso" "autogenerated_1" {
  boot_command            = ["<ente ...

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