Latest Ubuntu related questions

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juhxmoon avatar
My ubuntu theme is looking weird
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I was using Ubuntu normally until it froze, and I had to reboot.

Then it started looking like the screen shot below.

Is there a way to go back to the original, friendly theme?

I'm using the 20.04 LTS version...

Current Desktop

It used to look like this...

Previous Desktop

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Automatically create a folder after creating the user

Hello and do not be tired

How to create a directory for a user automatically after creating a new user?

For example, after creating a user, a directory with a username is created in the / mnt / sda1 folder.

I am using an adduser

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NetworkManager auto reconnect L2TP
do flag

I have this config on Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS server:

# nmcli con show
NAME                UUID                                  TYPE      DEVICE
ethernet-enp0s31f6  ecccc29f-bd3f-4bbf-82ce-b1d1978576a1  ethernet  enp0s31f6
l2tp-testnet        3be6e607-60f4-4ae3-a703-07ab7c360d10  vpn       --
  • My problem is the following. When the system boots up and the ethernet connection is established, then it au ...
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Hold package until upgrade to next major version
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I installed a package of thisprogram from a PPA which offers nightly builds. So my version of thisprogramis getting updated every day. Most of these updates, however, are of no importance to me -- if they contain any changes at all. The packages of the last days had the versions

thisprogram 3.5.1-develop-0~20211212
thisprogram 3.5.1-develop-0~20211213
thisprogram 3.5.1-develop-0~20211214

However ...

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MauriceNino avatar
Why are my gnome extensions not listed in gsettings?
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I want to automate my Ubuntu install and for that I also want to automatically install extensions and apply my settings.

Unfortunately, if I install my extensions via the browser, I can not get my settings from the gsettings tool.

If I view my extensions using the dconf editor like described here, I can see my settings, but in gsettings the schema just does not show up. The Ubuntu default extensions do  ...

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Stefanie Gauss avatar
Can we burn a Linux installation as one USB flash drive image, and install it on another USB Flash drive?
cn flag

In the old days we could burn an Ubuntu or any Linux installation iso image onto a DVD-R, and then install it to our PC or as a virtual PC.

But since DVD drives are not present in many PCs nowadays, and the USB flash drives have gotten faster, can we burn the installation image on one USB flash drive, plug in another USB flash drive, install Ubuntu on that second USB flash drive and use it to boo ...

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blender987 avatar
user-name is not in sudoer file and su authentication failure
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when using sudo command, I met the error: "uers-name is not in the sudoers file, and this incident will be reported". And then I tried some answers in the internet, such as "su root " and so on and then I got the error"su:authentication failure". I knew there were many questions and answers about "not in the sudoers file" and "su:authentication failure" respectivley, but discussions are often like this: ...

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talz avatar
How to make USB audio work again? (Headphones connected to docking station connected to laptop)
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I connected an Ubuntu laptop to a docking station, and a pair of headphones to the docking station. For a while I there was no problem and I heard the sound over the headphones connected to the docking station. Now there is no audio anymore when the computer is connecting to the docking station. I do not know what changed and why it stopped working.

I tried playing with the sound settings but did ...

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