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How can I install ubuntu 20.04 packages to 21.10?
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For example MSSQL supports only up to 20.04 version of ubuntu, zabbix too. I'm new to linux and installed last version of ubuntu instead of LTS one, don't want to reinstall system because of it.

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Arguments from bash script to ffprobe not correctly interepreted
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I have the following function in a bash script. When I execute it, I always get a returned string from the ffprobe command containing an error in the form:

Argument '-' provided as input filename, but '/media/Testing/Sorted/badfile.mp4' was already specified.

I have tried moving the arguments to ffprobe inside the quotes for the filename (doesn't solve the problem). I have tried moving the arguments i ...

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How to hide / disable (=completely block access) to NVME SSD? [Ubuntu 20.04.3 amd64 Desktop]
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I want to install ubuntu on specific NVME SSD drive and I want to make sure that the installer won't have access to the another NVME SSD drive in my laptop. When I first tried the installation, the installer corrupted my Windows Boot partition, even though I carefully selected the correct drive and triple checked it. (Even in the boot partition option.) So I am not trusting it anymore. The best would be ...

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Kubuntu will keep asking for wifi password (Kubuntu 20.04.3)
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I've been trying to connect to the internet through wifi. I click the network, put in the password and see "configuring interface". Then, a window pops, asking for the password. I put it in (double checked, just in case), and see "configuring interface" again. And the loop repeats. I'm currently accessing the internet through my phone, which makes everything horribly slow.

Any ideas why that might b ...

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file wont open-mp4
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Openshot downloaded it. Opened. mp4 file click import file. Does not import the file. I am trying to remove sound of the file and add finishing toaches / remove small issues with seven photos in the video. Any help would be appreciated.

  1. I am new to openshot - just installed it.
  2. https://github.com/OpenShot/openshot-qt/issues/2114 does not open - error message server not found.
  3. ubuntu system updated - vers ...
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I need to download packetTracer but can't
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i'm newbie with linux libraries and packages

i found that some libraries are missing:

mohmed@mohmed-HP:/opt/pt/bin$ ldd /opt/pt/bin/PacketTracer | grep no
/opt/pt/bin/PacketTracer: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libm.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.29' not found (required by /opt/pt/bin/PacketTracer)
/opt/pt/bin/PacketTracer: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.26' not found (required by /opt ...
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GNOME on Ubuntu Server and Display Manager not configured
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I installed GNOME on Ubuntu Server 20.04 on a Dell T-320 using tasksel but did not do anything with the display manager. Now, when I startup the server, I get an unreadable GNOME startup with no where to go. The screen is full of squiggly lines. How do I correct this?? Any help is greatly appreciated.

UPDATE: GNOME desktop finally became "readable". Not sure how this occurred by itself.

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