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Vamshi Krishna  avatar
On Dell PowerEdge R710, IP Address not showing on Linux Ubuntu 18.04 from the iDrac Port
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We have a Dell PowerEdge R710 Server and there is no IP Address showing in Linux Ubuntu 18.04 on iDrac Port

Before we connected to internet from iDrac port on the server but now it is not showing the IP Address.

We tried to ping the iDrac port matching its series by changing the static IP of the laptop to iDrac series. We could successfully ping the iDrac port.

Other Ethernet ports are working and the  ...

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Pedro Rodríguez Cervera avatar
System not be able to enter suspend mode
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For a few days, the system has not been able to enter suspend mode. Could someone give me some advice on where to start looking?

Screens (2) goes completely blank, the cursor on the up left side blinking, and the only solution is turn off the computer.

My version is 20.04

Inxi output:

Graphics: Device-1: NVIDIA driver: nvidia v: 495.29.05 
Display: x11 server: X.Org 1.20.13 
driver: nvidia unloaded:  ...
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liu_dong avatar
Multimedia keyboard remapping
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I have a G7BTS remote controller, which has both keyboard and multimedia buttons. Most of its buttons work well except "OK" button.

The OK button has a keycode 353, which means KEY_SELECT. But my ubuntu 20.04 does not recognize it.

Below are some researches I have done:

  1. sudo evtest

output:

/dev/input/event9:  G7BTS Keyboard
/dev/input/event10: G7BTS Mouse
/dev/input/event11: G7BTS Consumer Cont ...
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rahul shalgar avatar
mysqli_real_connect(): (HY000/1045): Access denied for user 'phpmyadmin'@'localhost' (using password: YES) - phpmyadmin
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I have newly installed MySQL 8 and PhpMyAdmin. I did all the installation steps properly. but once i get login to PhpMyAdmin by root user, it always gives an set of errors at the bottom of page saying -

The phpMyAdmin configuration storage is not completely configured, some extended features have been deactivated. Find out why.
Or alternately go to 'Operations' tab of any database to set it up th ...
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How to use the camera of my MacBookPro
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I have install Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS on a MacBookPro mid 2013 but applications like Cheese doesn't detected the camera.

How can I activate it ?

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Christian avatar
Help adding packages to list
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I want to install Genie on WSL2. To add a new repository it provides these instructions to add the repo source. However I keep hitting this error bash: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/wsl-transdebian.list: Permission denied,

The installation instructions says run the following commands in sudo -s:

wget -O /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/wsl-transdebian.gpg https://arkane-systems.github.io/wsl-transdebian/apt/wsl-transde ...
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How to map touchscreen to primary monitor automaticaly
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I use a board with 2 monitors and a touchscreen(Vendor is Weida). I use the DP-1 monitor as the primary monitor and eDP-1 as an extended monitor. When I power on the board the touch screen will map to these 2 monitors since they are extended screens. But actually, I want to use the touch screen only on DP-1. I can use command xinput map-to-output 'Weida weida' DP-1 to remap the touch screen. But some ...

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Creating bulk individual folders for bulk individual files
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I have a few folders with hundreds of files within each of them all with the same extension. I would like each of these files to be nested within their own subfolder preferably with the folder having the same name as the file. In other words, I need to create a new folder for every file with the name of the file and nest that file within the new folder, in bulk.

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Extension to open application in normal windows
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I am using Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (GNOME). I need an extension that can force my applications to load in normal size (as some applications are always opening in full screen). I can find extensions to force apps to open in fullscreen. But, I need its opposite.

Please share any extension that can force apps to open in normal size (not maximized).

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Gabriel Carline avatar
HDMI-1 disconnected Ubuntu 21.10 Intel integrated graphics
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I'm running a Lenovo Horizon 2E with Ubuntu Studio 21.10 and laptop has a Mesa Intel HD 4400 integrated graphics I'm struggling to get my HDMI port working...!!! I have Sony Bravia monitor is connected!

This the readout from xrandr -q :

Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1920 x 1080, maximum 16384 x 16384
eDP-1 connected primary 1920x1080+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 477mm x 26 ...
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Mouse cursor leaving rotated screen only on exact coordinates
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Ubuntu 20.04 only lets me exit right screen on exactly matching pixel coordinates where hortizontal screen is placed. (Red square)

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It is very frustrating when one monitor is vertical and other horizontal...

Is there some way to make monitor always leave screen when moved to left corner?

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