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Creating a Wine Prefix
cn flag

I ran the command export WINEPREFIX="~/.wine_custom" in an attempt to make a wineprefix to get a game working. However, no output was made, so I assumed it worked. However, when I used the next command, winetricks corefonts dxvk dotnet472, I got this output:

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warning: Your version of wine  is no longer supported upstream. You should upgrade to 5.x
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akakaka dabakaka avatar
Second screen does not work on "Join Displays"
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I'm using a LG TV as a second screen but it does not work when the "Join Display" option is selected. It works correctly when "Mirror" is selected. I have no idea about drivers and I'm new to Linux. I'm using Ubuntu 20.04.3. It is a HP laptop with rizen 5 and its integrated gpu (i don't know what is it exactly), they are connected by hdmi

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Anton Wessel avatar
mount overlay fs gives error device /cow does not exist
ws flag

I am running kubuntu 20.04. Looking with mount, with /proc/mounts, and with df shows that the system had used this command:

mount -t overlay /cow / -o lowerdir=/filesystem.squashfs,upperdir=/cow/upper,workdir=/cow/work

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if I use this command does not work, but error occurs:

special device "/cow" does not exist.

2.

indeed, "/cow" is not in dir /dev, and is nowhere in the directory tree.

3.

and th ...

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user14584436 avatar
Every package installed with pip is not found
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On my pc, I can correctly install any package with pip without any errors. But when I try to run it with its command I always get the same "command not found" error. I have installed Python 3.10.

For example, this is what happens when I try to install quantumrandom (and every other programs):

pip install quantumrandom
Defaulting to user installation because normal site-packages is not writeable
Collec ...
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Reece M avatar
External devices acting up after messing with graphics drivers
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I had an issue with my Nvidia GPU drivers and ended up needing to fight my system to get the proprietary ones back up and running. I fixed that issue, but now am faced with another issue: lots of my system's USB/external devices (webcam, Bluetooth dongle, Xbox controller, all audio outputs and speakers etc...) that worked only 30 minutes prior are not functioning at all now.

For example, USB devi ...

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Why does this bash script generate Exit code 2 in i3block?
gb flag

I used this bash script for i3block, but I get Exit code 2:

#!/bin/bash
sink=$(pacmd list-sinks | grep '* index:')
if [[ "${sink:11:11}" -eq "1" ]]
then
    echo 'usb'
else
    echo 'mic'
fi

The script works fine when run from the command line, but it doesn't work for i3block, why?

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How to Rework Partitions Left Over from Old Installation
br flag

I'm pretty new to Ubuntu and Linux as a whole and I've run into some issues regarding how my drive is partitioned and I'd like to learn how to fix them and get a better handle on working with the drive and file system.

I'm messing around with an old laptop running Windows 7 and trying get Ubuntu set up dual booting. I've tried installing Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS twice now (I made some mistake and could ...

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Wireless menu not showing up / wifi hardware disabled
kr flag

So, this is the second time I'm attempting to fix this problem-

Unfortunately I can't exactly remember what fix worked, so here I am again.

There's a couple of aspects of the issue

The intermittent/occasional nature of the problem is especially perplexing.

It's about 50% of the time,when I turn on my computer, the wifi-menu in the upper right corner says 'wifi-hardware disabled'. It also does this when if ...

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Hasham Minhas avatar
Keyboard limited key stops working sometime
in flag

Basically, I'm having a problem with the keyboard keys since the second last row occasionally gets stuck while typing. I've already gone through other previously asked questions that may have a similar issue to mine.

I discovered one usage command that is useful for a short amount of time. When I execute this command, the keyboard stops becoming stuck and resumes normal operation for a short peri ...

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Ojwhaaa Ojwhaaa avatar
usbip service setup PID file
cn flag

I have this config in my /lib/systemd/system/usbip.service file, but I want the service to write a PID file to /var/run/usbipd.pid.

[Unit]
Description=usbip client
After=network.target

[Service]
Type=oneshot
RemainAfterExit=yes
ExecStart=/bin/sh -c "/usr/lib/linux-tools/$(uname -r)/usbip attach -r 10.10.10.90 -b $(/usr/lib/linux-tools/$(uname -r)/usbip list -r 10.10.10.90 | grep '0403:6001' | cut -d:  ...
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Dropbox settings have a font problem
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I'm running Dropbox in Kubuntu 20.04 on a Dell laptop with a very high default resolution. When I click on the Dropbox icon on the taskbar, the menu comes up in an incredibly tiny font. How can I fix that?

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