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Cannot Boot Ubuntu after attempting to run a gparted
cn flag

My nice ubuntu VM on HyperV ran out of disk space. I grew the VHDX file and then attempted to expand the boot partation but didn't get far. Now I'm unable to properly boot; /dev/sda1 will not mount to /root.

Here is a the boot-repair-disk log paste.

Help please for this basic disk partitioning issue.

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wahib malk avatar
Cannot access Snap Store or Ubuntu Software on Ubuntu 20.04
cn flag

Whenever I click on the Ubuntu Software icon, it does not open. The same is true if I use snap store links. When I try to open the store via the command line, I receive this error:

$ snap run snap-store
ERROR: not connected to the gnome-3-38-2004 content interface.

How can I resolve this?

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Three finger tap delay on touchpad
es flag

When trying to make use of a three finger tap to perform the equivalent of a mouse middle click on my laptop's touch pad, I notice a delay in the action in being executed. I use it mostly for opening and closing tabs in Firefox, and sometimes the delay is very long, up to 3 seconds. This is on Ubuntu 21.10 with Wayland (using X doesn't change anything).

Despite this, I tried using Ubuntu 20.04 LT ...

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Failed to update update-notifier, ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'debian'
es flag

I'm trying to update update-notifier and update-notifier-common, but I got this error messages instead. What should I do to fix the broken update?

Setting up update-notifier-common (3.192.40.4) ...
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/usr/lib/update-notifier/package-data-downloader", line 24, in <module>
    import debian.deb822
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'debian'
dpkg: error ...
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AKSHAY NAIR avatar
Unmet dependencies issue in ubuntu 20.04
za flag

If i am trying to install any package in ubuntu ,for eg-dart then I am getting the error as,

sudo apt-get install dart
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree       
Reading state information... Done
You might want to run 'apt --fix-broken install' to correct these.
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
 libwxgtk2.8-0 : Depends: libpng12-0 (>= 1.2.13-4) but it is not goi ...
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Martian2020 avatar
How to change user id for live user?
ec flag

Web search found How can I change my own user ID?. However there is no 999 (ubuntu) user in /etc/passwd in distro iso file (in casper/filesystem.squashfs), home folder is empty. AFAIK it means live user is created on-the-fly during boot.

Where and how to change that user id on iso? Not after boot, I want to modify iso file for it to boot with 1000 uid, I know how to rebuild liveUSB iso file.

P.S. che ...

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martin burton avatar
I can't change background image in ubuntu 21.04
sg flag

I recently installed komorebi for live wallpaper, but now i cannot select any other wallpaper for background. after uninstalling komorebi the problem persists. What should i do?

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Problems updating CUDA on 18.04 LTS (driver package conflict?)
kz flag

I am trying to upgrade my CUDA install on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS - more specifically, I am following the instructions provided by the TensorFlow documentation here (I followed these instructions for the original install, CUDA 10). First I did (following the instructions here)

sudo rm /etc/apt/sources.list.d/cuda*
sudo apt remove --autoremove nvidia-cuda-toolkit
sudo apt remove --autoremove nvidia-*

sudo apt-ge ...
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ACuriousMind avatar
File size barely changing with compression; Is this how compression(encoding?) performs, as expected?
jp flag

Answered

Newbie here, this board has helped me leagues so far, thanks for that.

My request today is for those more seasoned with this sort of thing to point out any areas I might be making mistakes in, and particularly whether the end result should/should not be a surprise given the steps I've done. My objective with this is capturing and archiving a stream.


Feel free to skip to the question below, exp ...

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Rick C avatar
Ubuntu 20.04 reverted to 18.04 on it's own
ng flag

This has me really confused. I have been running Ubuntu Server 20.04 for months. I was logged in from my Windows machine through SSH (I normally leave this open all the time). I have several drives on my sever mapped to windows. When I got home from work tonight I saw a message that said failure to reconnect to ### - already connected. There was also a time out error from Putty stating that I was d ...

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