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xboard using gnuchess does not work
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I am running Ubuntu Mate 20.04 LTS. Both xboard and gnuchess are installed. When I start xboard (with -fcp gnuchess option) it is good for one move only, and it dies on the second move. There is a message printed to the command-line which says "=: Command not found". Also, the Linux "ps" command shows gnuchess with "Z", i.e. a Zombie process.

Do you know what I might be doing wrong? If so, p ...

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Valentino Filipetto avatar
Why some Wi-Fis do not work (Ubuntu 20.04)
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I installed Ubuntu 20.04 from Windows on my HP 255 G7 some months ago and always had troubles with WiFis. With university's WiFi everything is fine, when I'm home the connection is very weak and now that I came back to my parents house for the holidays the connection keeps falling down and I cannot even use it. On other laptops and on my phone all these WiFis work fine. Please help me out, this is getti ...

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Computer won’t boot,”/dev/sda6: clean”
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Whenever I start my computer,what you see above appears,and it won’t boot further,I can’t go into bios nor grub menu.Is this because I ran out of memory?Do I need to factory reset?Any help would be appreciated.This is what I see

Transcription:/dev/sda6: clean, 447748/1921360 files, 7298509/7680000 blocks

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Konstantin avatar
Cannot load desktop after logged in Ubuntu 20.04
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Can you help me please.

My laptop has two graphic cards - Nvidia and Intel. There are three options in the Nvidia X server settings - Nvidia, Intel and on-demand. I'm using Intel by default, but I tried to switch to another option. I have selected the on-demand option in the Nvidia X server settings. Now I can't log into my desktop. I see purple screen instead of the desktop after I typed my password ...

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Orange Juice Jones avatar
When to disable root account on ubuntu server
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I've set up Ubuntu 20.xx as a web server in the cloud provided by Digital Ocean and wish to install Node, Express, Mongo and possibly NginX. In several articles there is mention of disabling root user to improve security and create a new user with administration access. In order, I created a new user and then used this to set-up all applications but ran into issue with nginx.

Should I instead use ...

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Create mount point and mounting partition
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Question about mounting partitions:

do I need first to create mount point for EFI partition, then mount:

sudo mkdir -p /mnt/boot/efi          #Create EFI partition mount point
sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/boot/efi   #Mount EFI partition

or I can mount straight without mount point creation?

sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/boot/efi   #Mount EFI partition

In most examples I don't see the mount moint creation prior ...

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kmand avatar
gnome-terminal has double frame after 21.10 upgrade
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I just upgraded 21.04->21.10, I run gnome and now I have two "frames". One with just the directory title, and the second with the directory title, the "+" on the left and the find and settings icons on the right. That second "frame" is all I am used to getting. (other than tab bar (if applicable) and the menu bar (if enabled).

I'm also used to getting an always present app bar vertically on  ...

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pkgProblemResolver::Resolve generated breaks
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I tried to upgrade my system via do-release-upgrade but some error occured. Now whatever I do (upgrade, dist-uprade, dpkg --configure -a, etc), I get many errors. For example:

root@hcompneu:~# apt-get dist-upgrade -f
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree       
Reading state information... Done
Correcting dependencies... failed.
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
 glib ...

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