Latest Ubuntu related questions

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Best path for reinstalling packages after bad downgrade
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I was trying to compile a hello world c file. I tried to apt-get install build_essentials but it said it couldn't because of g++ perhaps it was g++6. I then told it to install that and it complained about something else. Eventually it said it would have to downgrade something for me to install and I said go ahead. I think it might have been libc. I went through with it but then after I reboot the c ...

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journalctl gets corrupted
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When I type: sudo journalctl --verify

I always get: Data object's entry array not sorted
File corruption detected at
by some of my logs.

Screenshot from terminal

How can I know what causes this in Ubuntu? I have Pop_Os! installation on my other drive with much larger log file and it never gets corrupted. I have tested my disk fdisc and it shows no errors. I have also installed Ubuntu in other part ...

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Windows 10 and Ubuntu Dual Boot not letting me boot into Windows 10

I have installed Ubuntu on my Windows 10 Computer through an USB, after some basic setting up of Ubuntu I try to boot back into windows, but it drops me an error

error: can't find command drivemap

I can easily boot into ubuntu

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How to remove dual boot and select Ubuntu as the primary and only os deleting windows
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My question is about boot I'm totally new to Ubuntu. I installed Ubuntu from a usb drive. Now I want to completely wipe out windows from my laptop and run ubuntu as my only os. And another thing Ubuntu shows only 9 gb of memory useable but my ssd is 1000 gb.

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Upgraded to Ubuntu 21.10 and now monitor goes to sleep at boot
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After upgrading to the latest version of Ubuntu 21.10 my monitor goes into power savings mode after boot. I am running an old Dell PowerEdge server. I'm not running any third-party drivers, and I'm connected via VGA. The monitor works just fine during post and will show the Ubuntu splash screen, but the monitor goes to sleep when I get to the Ubuntu login screen. I am not able to login through the gui.  ...

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headset combo microphone works earphones don't work
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I have a self-built desktop using MSI MPGZ390 motherboard with onboard sound chip Realtek ALC1220P Codec. The headset is Hyperx Cloud Core with 2 3.5mm jacks plugged into front of computer. It is a dual-boot system and the headset works fine on Windows 10. On Ubuntu the earphones work fine on Firefox/YouTube. Audio CDs are also good. On Settings/Sound/Output Device when clicking on "Test" there is no so ...

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Ubuntu 20.04 QCA 9377 driver
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I recently upgraded from ubuntu 18.04 to 20.04 i was able to fix the RT ethernet drivers but the issue is with WiFi drivers QCA9377 is WiFi chipset, When i try to install drivers i get error missing driver unable to locate drivers. When i update no driver is shown , Can you suggest how to install WiFi drivers. Also the audio drivers is not working , so also touchpad drivers has issues,touchpad stops int ...

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