Latest Ubuntu related questions

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sal_guy avatar
Installing a new kernel built from source takes too much time
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I have built Linux kernel from source with make and make modules_install. But I issue the install command:

$ sudo make -j8 V=1 install
arch/x86/Makefile:142: CONFIG_X86_X32 enabled but no binutils support
test -e include/generated/autoconf.h -a -e include/config/auto.conf || (        \
echo >&2;                           \
echo >&2 "  ERROR: Kernel configuration is invalid.";       \
e ...
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Brian Garr avatar
Can't find Multipass Ubuntu files on Mac M1 Finder
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I'm running macOS 11.2.1 on a Mini M1 with one internal and two external drives. Using multipass 1.8.1+mac to create an Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS instance in terminal. Once in terminal, I can find the 3rd party software I installed while in the shell. However, when I want to find some of the files I see in Ubuntu on the Mac drive, I cannot find them. I clearly don't understand the relationship between the  ...

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No Wifi-Adapter Found - Ubuntu 20.04.03 on USB with Persistent Storage
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I'm new to Ubuntu so apologies if I am asking obvious questions or need things explained very simply.

I created a USB Memory Stick with Ubuntu on it. I used a How To guide to create one with persistent storage (which I am very happy with as I am not technically-minded!). https://www.howtogeek.com/howto/14912/create-a-persistent-bootable-ubuntu-usb-flash-drive/

I can't access Wifi for some reason - it s ...

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tom gain avatar
I am looking for a terminal command that not only list all of the installed applications but, also has a breif discription of each one
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I tried

apt list --installed 

That did give me a long list of all of the applications, but without a description I don't know what I am looking at, so, I don't know what to ignore for now and which to research.

I also tried

apt list --installed | wc

but, I got the error code apt does not have a stable CLI interface. Use with caution in scripts. After looking over apt in the man pages it appears I cant  ...

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Veljko avatar
Is it possible to configure SAMBA share between ubuntu instance and windows, and if yes how?
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I have ubuntu 20.04 instance on my AWS Lightsail, is it possible to somehow configure samba share? I need to see shared folders on windows (from my PC that is in different network) from ubuntu instance (is it possible via SSH?). How to solve this problem?

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Ubuntu scanner software for Epson
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I am running Ubuntu 18.04.6. I have an Epson "V600" scanner.

Following the directions here, I have managed to load software that controls it to scan reflective media - namely prints - using "SimpleScan" software and having "SimpleScan" control the scanner, but not to use the software packaged with the scanner to control it; scanning slides and negatives was my primary reason for purchasing it. My ...

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Fix kfilebox unsatisfied dependencies
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When I try to use Dropbox in Kubuntu, I soon discover that Dropbox normally requires nautilus, which does not play well with Dolphin. The app kfilebox, available at Sourceforge, is supposed to deal with this problem. However, when I tried to install it I got a complaint about unsatisfied dependencies. How can I get past this?

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