Latest Ubuntu related questions

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tyroc avatar
I have ubuntu and windows on my computer, why does the screen go black when I start ubuntu, unless I start it from recover mode?
cn flag

My English is not good, if my unskilled expression offends you, please forgive me

Ubuntu 20.04 windows10 ThinkPad E14

grub 'Ubuntu':

setparams 'Ubuntu'
        recordfail
        load_video
        gfxmode $linux_gfx_mode
        insmod gzio
        if [ x$grub_platform = xxen ]; then insmod xzio; insmod lzopio; fi
        insmod part_gpt
        insmod ext2
        set root='hd0,gpt3'
        if [ x$f ...
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Aadarsha Khadka avatar
How to close virtual terminal?
me flag

I opened terminal pressed Ctrl-Alt-F2 I saw virtual terminal. I couldn't return to Graphical desktop. I pressed power button. I again pressed power button. It displays /dev/nvme0n1p1:clean, 294223/1220608files, 4638309/4882432 blocks How do I get back?

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Kush Pull avatar
I want to install Nvidia Drivers off a bootable USB. How?
tc flag

So I am trying to have Ubuntu and the drivers on the same bootable USB drive. Like if I boot my USB on another desktop I would still be able to use that driver to use the GPU of the desktop. I saw another person with a similar question and am requesting a step-by-step guide or a video on how to do it. I would really appreciate it if someone make a video since I am dumb. If you can please make a really

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Miguel Garcia avatar
Trying to patch a read only directory
fr flag

I am currently trying to apply a patch to a read only directory, but I am having some issues, since this is a read only directory I mount the directory with # mount -o remount,rw /var/lib/waydroid/rootfs /mount/point however after doing this when I try cp ./Downloads/patch.so /var/lib/waydroid/rootfs/system/lib64/libui.so I get the message no space left on device, using df -h I am shown that I am using t ...

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Any support like libinput under wayland?
br flag

I have a Kensington Expert Wireless Trackball Mouse, it is very close to impossible to use if I can't configure one of the (4) buttons to implement drag lock. I was just trying wayland on 20.04 and there does not appear to be any way to map buttons and enable one of the buttons as a drag lock button. Am I missing something, or has this been utterly ignored for all the years wayland has been in developme ...

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Xubuntu - Desktop Visible After Suspend Before Lock Screen
in flag

Xubuntu 21.10 is a pretty solid system with a lot going for it. That said, there are a few little things that can make a person scratch their head. One issue that I'm facing is that the desktop (and any open applications) will be shown for almost half a second before the lock screen kicks in when resuming from suspend. There was a bug report filed a few years back with a fix apparently released in  ...

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Fuzzy static Noise Screen after awakening from suspend
cd flag

Since one of the recent Ubuntu updates in December 2021, when I awake my laptop by opening the lid OR when I disconnect it from an external monitor, the screen is showing static noise and must be restarted to resolve the issue. Is anyone else seeing this issue. System info is below.

System info here:

Screenshot 1

Fuzzy screen here:

Screenshot 2

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Aarush Anantha Prakash avatar
Downgrading/Partitioning Ubuntu
zm flag

I'm a new Ubuntu user running Ubuntu 20.04 and have been liking it so far. I have reached a dilemma now. I would like to learn Game Development via Unity Hub, a game engine requiring Ubuntu 18.04 or 16.04. I don't want to downgrade because I like this version and many other apps are 20.04 only. I want to know if I need to downgrade to 18.04, and if so, how do I partition both Ubuntu 20.04 and 18.04? I t ...

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Penguin avatar
How to change a keyboard shortcut on ubuntu 20.04?
kn flag

I just installed Ubuntu and got a new PC. I'm trying to make Alt + Right/Left to move to the end/beginning of the line similarly to how currently my Home/End keys are working.

I found this and this and tried to follow by clicking on keyboard shortcuts under settings enter image description here

I cliked on the + to add a new shortcut since I didn't find the home/end shortcuts there enter image description here

But when I tried adding the new combinatio ...

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SSH problem / Access Denied
ch flag

I have some problem with SSH. I am setting up a VPS (Virtual Machine) on my dedicated server with the help of virt-manager. I have already one Virtual Machine to which I have assigned IPv4, I have also installed SSH there.

The problem is, as I connect:

  • ssh kvm1@numericIP through the QEMU/KVM console and enter the password and everything works

  • numericIP via PuTTY console, login: kvm1 and enter the passwo ...

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ludant avatar
default keyboard behavior overridden?
ke flag

i'm running ubuntu 21.10, and just recenty updated my kernel to 5.13.0-22-generic. updating to this kernel (i think) caused some weird behaviors:

  • hitting up, left, or right arrow keys opens quodlibet (my default music player)
  • hitting the down arrow key opens quodlibet and toggles the system "turn off touchpad input" button (but only shows the "turn off touchpad" animation, the touchpad functionality re ...

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