Latest Ubuntu related questions

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Abhishek avatar
why don't any linux distrubutions have common platform to install softwares?
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I am new to Linux. I have been using Kubuntu for a while now. Any software that is built say in windows, has a executable/setup file. If you want to download any application. You just go to the official website of that application, download the relevant package and clicking on the .exe/setup file would open the package installer you just click next, next and install and thats it. The application would i ...

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Touchpad stopped working after hibernate on Thinkpad X1 Carbon with Ubuntu and Pop!_OS 21.10
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Having issues with my Thinkpad X1 Carbon Gen 9.

When I hibernate Ubuntu 21.10 (or also Pop!_OS 21.10 - I've got multiple installations on the system), the touchpad stops working. Both with Wayland and xorg. Kernel on Ubuntu 21.10: 5.13.0-22.22. I'm using Gnome.

I tried reloading the kernel module with:

sudo rmmod psmouse; sleep 2; sudo modprobe psmouse

I also tried dis-/enabling the xinput device:

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Word count for multiple .txt files in linux
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I need to find the words in multiple .txt files using a linux cli. Currently I am using the following command:

cat *.txt|wc -w

I have made a test directory to practice the command and it seems to work for each individual .txt file but it fails to do it properly for all the .txt files. I have a directory with 5 files in which 4 of them contain each 5 words and 1 is emtpy. For the individual cat t ...

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erik avatar
Disk Not Listed In fstab
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some time ago I installed ubuntu 20.04 to my laptop. I believe that I used the default options for mounting partitions. I am now having trouble understanding how it is set up and I would be grateful for some help.

Here are the contents of the fstab file:

# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
# Use 'blkid' to print the universally unique identifier for a
# device; this may be used with UUID ...
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Maarten Meijer avatar
Proprietary NVIDIA drivers on Ubuntu 20.04 and 21.10 not working
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I have a GeForce RTX 3060 Ti graphics card, and a clean install of Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. My motherboard is from MSI: PRO Z690-A DDR4(MS-7D25). I have installed the OS from a bootable USB drive, and selected the options Download updates while installing Ubuntu and Install third-party software for graphics and Wi-Fi hardware and additional media formats. After installing, I booted into the OS.

Now I still  ...

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Florian Schneider avatar
Odrive Unofficial - This snap has been emptied due to security concerns
us flag

Using Ubuntu 20.04

I have installed the newest version of odrive-unofficial. i also reinstalled snapd by sudo apt purge snapd snap-confine && sudo apt install -y snapd

However, every time i try to run the drive i only get sudo odrive-unofficial

This snap has been emptied due to security concerns.
Press any key to exit.

What is wrong?

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SSHD: Fingerprint of public key not as expected
ua flag

two machines are in the picture for my issue:

  • Server: Running Ubuntu Server 20.04.3 LTS, running ssh server
  • Client: Running Ubuntu Desktop 20.04.3 LTS, running ssh client

I expect my generated ED25519 keypair to be used. Keys are stored as following:

  • id_ed25519.pub: attached in ~/.ssh/authorized_keys on "server"
  • id_ed25519: stored in ~/.ssh on "client"

Configuration on server in /etc/ssh/sshd.config:

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Can't paste or delete files in a partition after removing Windows and installing Ubuntu
us flag

Yesterday I wiped the partition where windows was installed and installed Ubuntu instead. It's working fine but only one partition that I can't paste or delete something to/from it.

I ran this command sudo fdisk -l /dev/sda and this is the output:

Terminal output

As you can see it clearly shows the type of device is Microsoft basic data but I removed the Windows yesterday and installed Ubuntu inst ...

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