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Narendra Deshmukh avatar
booting problem for ubuntu after updade
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I have lenovo Thinkpad 440L with intel(r) hd graphics 4600 graphics card. 4GB ram and ssd(200GB) and hdd(1TB). recenlty i had add ubuntu dual boot with windows 10. when update are install on ubuntu i can't login into it. it disply follwing message /dev/sdb5: clean, 242823/1250928 files, 4751768/4999936 blocks

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Dvir Halutz avatar
Execute script every time a user login/logout using a service (gdm)
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I'm a newbie in linux and I'll be glad for any help.
I'm using gdm and I want to execute a script **every time** a user login/logout .

To see that the mechanism works, I tried at first to execute the script for login only (and not logout).
I tried to run a service that does that by adding a service under /etc/systemd/user/serv.service.
Below is the Unit I wrote:

[Unit]
Description=service

[Servic ...
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Intel i9 12th Gen
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I have a problem with Ubuntu 21.10 on my computer. Gigabyte Z690 Ud DDR4 integrated graphics UHD 770 32GB DDR 2 M.2

I can't find intel UHD 770 driver for Ubuntu.

What do you suggest me to do?

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harsh sharma avatar
wget to download files from list of urls and naming it from other list of names
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I Have two text files - one of them contains urls of images that I want to download and other text file has the list of names corresponding to the urls of first files.

Example content of text file 1:

www.img.com/1/
www.img.com/2/
www.img.com/3/

Example Content of text file 2:

ab.jpg
bc.jpg
cd.jpg

I know how to use wget command for a list of urls :

wget -i exampletextfile1.txt

Is there any way or s ...

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Ben Zeltser avatar
Sending ICMP Echo Request Using Raw-sockets
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I compiled a c program that sends ICMP Echo Request Using Raw-sockets and also receives one back (ping).

However, for some reason, even though I am the ROOT I still seem to be denied by the permission. I added a screenshot

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Is it possible to tell ubuntu to use only one memory chip, if the computer has two?
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As per the title.

I have had curious problems on my computer since I bought a new RAM chip, and this left me wondering if the RAM chip is to blame.

To test it, I'd like to configure ubuntu to use only one chip, and then the other. I would not mind doing complex procedures (perhaps manually allocating all the memory on the to be unused chip so that all processes reside on the other?) but would mind  ...

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ezze avatar
Bluetooth mouse Logitech M535 stopped working, it appears and disappers in a list of available devices in Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
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My bluetooth mouse Logitech M535 stopped working suddenly in Ubuntu 20.04 LTS and I can't connect to it anymore. I removed it from a list of Bluetooth devices in blueman and tried to search for it and add again back in hope it will help to solve the issue. Unfortunately, each time I click a mouse button to make it discoverable by operating system it appears in the list of available devices and then disapp ...

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Austin Rojers avatar
Unable to install new plymouth theme in Ubuntu, apart from the default ones
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I tried to follow the following steps from this Github project: https://github.com/adi1090x/plymouth-themes.git

# make sure you have the packages for plymouth
sudo apt install plymouth

# after downloading or cloning themes, copy the selected theme in plymouth theme dir
sudo cp -r angular /usr/share/plymouth/themes/

# install the new theme (angular, in this case)
sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/ ...

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