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Keyboard lagging in some applications but not all
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My problem is that keyboard input is very slow in some applications. At the same time other applications work just fine.

I recently installed Joplin note taking app and typing is next to impossible because it takes several seconds for each character to appear when I type. Every other app works just fine. This same problem happens sometimes using Hyper terminal and it used to happen with 1Password ...

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Zing J avatar
How can I partition the root mount point?
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I switched to Linux(Ubuntu) first time two days ago. Now I'm trying to partition the disk for virtual machine use, but I'd allocated all space to root at installation. Is it bad practice? and how may it be fixed?

Here are screen shots in Gparted 1: https://i.stack.imgur.com/oDVqi.png
2: https://i.stack.imgur.com/hIHEs.png

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Touch screen not working as should be
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I have a "lenovo IdeaCentre-AIO-3-24IMB05" (Touch screen All-In-One) I just connect a regular monitor (HP Z24nf) to it and set HP as primary display in settings (The size of both displays: 24") Now i can't use lenovo touch screen! In fact when i touch an area on Lenovo the same position will click on HP! I'm using Ubuntu 20.04 LTS

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French AZERTY keyboard issue while setting up a VM with Ubuntu server
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I am new to Linux and, for my studies, I have to train on Ubuntu Server. I have a small problem when choosing the keyboard. I am selecting the French AZERTY keyboard but, when I go to configure the rest of the installation (name of the server, MDP ...), the M key becomes a ;. Some other keys also have this problem.

Which keyboard should I choose to no longer have this problem?

I have an XPS 13 739 ...

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Ondrej Vachálek avatar
Fingerprint login does not work on Ubuntu 21.04
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I have Ubuntu 21.04 and I got a fingerprint reader (eikon solo Upek TCS5B). I enabled fingerprints in settings. Everything works. It scans fingerprints without any problems. I will enable fingerprint authorization via sudo pam-auth-update. And now when I restart the system, or I log out and go log in again, I write Failed to match fingerprint. Can you advise me how to fix it?

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Nextcloud sync status column in any file browser
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Is there a way to get a sync status column of Nextcloud in any of the common file browser like Nemo, Thunar, Dolphin etc. like it is shown in Windows?

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Kirill Donenko avatar
The tmpfs directory is not automatically cleared. Can I clear it manually?
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After restarting the computer, the tmpfs directory is not cleared.

df -h
Filesystem   Size  Used  Available Used% Mount on

tmpfs        1,6G  76K   1,6G      1%    /run/user/1000

How can I clear it manually?

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Dániel Kis avatar
0bda:d723 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. 802.11n WLAN Adapter not works in Ubuntu 20.04
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I have installed an Ubuntu 20.04 on umax notebook and I cannot found any working driver for 0bda:d723 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. 802.11n WLAN Adapter.

lsusb shows me the device, but I cannot found any wifi network adapter

lsusb
Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub
Bus 001 Device 004: ID 0c45:6310 Microdia Sonix USB 2.0 Camera
Bus 001 Device 003: ID 0bda:d723 Realtek Semic ...

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