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Sound not working from backup (wsl)
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This is the output from pulseaudio -v.

It contains information about what may be essential to solve the problem 'no sound after restoring backup with wsl'. It seems that there is some connection problems and that the system can't find the soundcard (although it has been working before the backup and that is was present in qasmixer).

The previous text has been replaced with this one. Can anyone he ...

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external 2Tb usb disk not seen
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I just have a new 2T usb external hard drive. I have Ubuntu 20.04 on a recent Lenovo ThinkPad machine. (I have installed exfat-utils exfat-fuse)

I plug in the drive into the usb port and nothing happens.

I see it with lsusb as

 Bus 001 Device 021: ID 048d:1234 Integrated Technology Express, Inc. Mass storage

but not with parted (nor gparted, fdisk, lsblk or anithing).

So I'm not able to mount the dis ...

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hp elitebook folio 9480m has which os?
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ray

Laptop with Luninuxos installed. Need info on Luninuxos system. Is it Ubuntu, if so what version? Any info would be appreciated.

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sudo apt update says things i dont know how to fix
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https://i.stack.imgur.com/7IDDu.png

when I update it says these things in the above image

how do I fix this? My ubuntu version 20.04.3

ask me if you need any more info about my system

thanks for any help or tags to add to the question

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The following packages have unmet dependencies x1
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mesa-vulkan-drivers is already the newest version (22.0~git2112250600.222487~oibaf~i).
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
or been moved out of Incoming.
The following information may help to resolve the situation:

The following packages have  ...
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Bluetooth issues in ubuntu 21.10
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Bluetooth automatically turns on when you restart the computer. So typically I turn it off manually whenever I notice it after a restart. But after that, I can't turn it back on. I'm trying to use my rapoo mouse. it works when I restart the laptop and connect it immediately but if turn bluetooth off and then try to turn it on later, it doesn't work. The UI doesn't show what the status is. The toggles ar ...

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Xrdp to non-desktop session has weird mouse behaviour
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Requirement :

I require a locked down browser solution without an interactive desktop.

Current setup;

Vanilla install of Ubuntu 20.04 fully updated.

Additional packages : firefox, xrdp

$ cat /home//.xsession

#!/usr/bin/env bash

exec /usr/bin/firefox -width 1920 -height 1080

Issue:

The above setup provides exactly what I require ( ie. RDP from a Win10 client provides just a Firefox window and nothing ...

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how to define a variable in .bashrc so i can use it as path
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Hi ( sorry for my bad English )

I just learned how to permanently set a key for a specific value using alias:

.bashrc

alias please='sudo'
alias go='cd'
alias destroy='rm -rf'

And it works perfectly fine. but then I thought myself how fun would it be if I could store my favorite paths (like ~/Music) in .bashrc for easier use. so I did this:

alias please='sudo'
alias go='cd'
alias destroy='rm -rf'

alias ...
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How I can close the preferences windows in ubuntu?
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I try closing the window of the preferences in Ubuntu, but it's still stuck, I was used the ALT+F4 to close the window but it's still stuck, tried closing the terminal itself inevitably for closing and tried killing the window from HTOP but I CAN'T cause I don't know how to find the name of the process, how I can close the stuck windows using terminal?

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