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What is the best way to install a minimal Ubuntu?
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I would like to know what is the best way to install a minimal Ubuntu setup similar to Arch. Now seeing that the mini.iso is gone is the Ubuntu Server a good option or something else? Thanks in advance.

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How to auto complete like CSH when using ZSH (prefix ↑)
cn flag

When using zsh how could I auto-complete like csh, for example, having this history:

 9994  vim bar
 9995  git add .
 9996  git commit -am "test..."
 9997  ssh 10.1.2.3
 9998  ls
 9999  vim foo

In csh if I type:

git

It will auto-complete with:

git commit -am "test..."

If I presss arrow up again it auto-completes with

git add .

for example, if I want to edit the previous file I was using, I can  ...

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Scott Albright avatar
How do I move /home to a raidz pool/dataset?
jp flag

This question has been raised but never answered in a way that I was able to get to work.

Goal: Install Ubuntu disk 1 and move /home to a 3 disk raidz.

Progress: Installed Ubuntu with the 'experimental' zfs file system on a 1TB drive. Three 2TB drives used for zpool configured as raidz and named zhome. zfs dataset created named home.

zpool status

pool: bpool state: ONLINE scan: none requested config: ...

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Atduyar avatar
Deleted all users in WSL
nu flag

I use Wsl Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. I don't know why but all users were deleted. I created a new user. I wish I had not done

passwd:

tetemp:x:1000:100::/home/tetemp:

and now

$ adduser root
adduser: Only root may add a user or group to the system.
$ sudo adduser root
sudo: unknown user: root
sudo: unable to initialize policy plugin

I can't change passwd because it is read only.

-How can i get root back.

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smtp send email on unattended upgrades in Ubuntu
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Hello I have setup unattended upgrades on my Ubuntu 20.04 server with msmtp and sendmail. And want to send the result of Unattended-Upgrade to my email. But the email is not sending by Unattended-Upgrade!

I have add my email Adress to the Unattended-Upgrade settings:

Unattended-Upgrade::Mail "me@yahoo.de";

My /etc/mail.rc looks like:

set sendmail="/usr/bin/msmtp -t"

My msmtp config (/etc/msmtprc) ...

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szogun677 avatar
Miktex unable to install due to dependencies (Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS)
br flag

I can't install MikTex. The miktex site suggest that Ubuntu 20.04 is supported, but upon installing I get:

The following packages have unmet dependencies.
miktex : Depends: libboost-locale1.65.1 but it is not installable
Depends: libhunspell-1.6-0 but it is not installable
Depends: libicu60 (>= 60.1-1~) but it is not installable
E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.

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Peter F avatar
Chrome on Ubuntu - file upload always defaults to home folder
ma flag

Google Chrome, when I upload a file to any website, the file chooser always defaults to my Home folder. If I need to upload multiple files to the same site, it is a huge nuisance that the file chooser doesn't go to the last used location, which is how I think it used to behave. I don't know when or why this changed.

Is there any way to set the behaviour to 'last used location' rather than always  ...

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Taro avatar
samba ubuntu and ipad
by flag

I have a pc running ubuntu 20.04 and an ipad with the latest iOS as of today. sudo apt install samba sudo useradd tarosson sudo passwd tarosson sudo smbpasswd -a tarosson After running the codes above, I added the following lines at the end of /etc/samba/smb.conf [share1] comment = A Shared Directory path = /home/taro/tarosson valid users = taro tarosson public = no writable = yes read only = no

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WiFi icon not showing ubuntu 20.04 unable to connect to network
ca flag

I'm not seeing the WiFi icon on laptop. I've started facing this issue recently after some update that happened. I'm not able to connect to network as well.

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Fan not work on Dell precision 3510
cn flag

I have a dell precision 3510 with one fan and My fan speed is 0 rpm all the time.

sensors | grep fan
fan1:           0 RPM

Also when I use i8kmon:

temp, left fan state, right fan state, ac state: 40 -1 1 0

I follow this guide to control my fan speed Fan speed control issues on Ubuntu . However, when I:

$ make
cc -o dell-bios-fan-control dell-bios-fan-control.c
make: cc: Command not found
make: *** [ ...
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Typewar avatar
Resize partition by 1 or 3 MiB is not possible
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I'm trying to resize the partition in such a way that exactly fits for a 4 MiB Physical Extents. This means that the partition sectors must add up to an exact number to fit this criteria. By doing this, I can convert the partition to a LVM partition.

The partition right now looks like this:

sudo fdisk -l /dev/sda
Disk /dev/sda: 32 GiB, 34359738368 bytes, 67108864 sectors
Disk model: VBOX HARDDISK   
U ...
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CosmicSeraph avatar
No sound playing on Asus laptop Ubuntu 21.10
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I have a relatively new Asus Zenbook UM433 dual booted with Windows. It's been working fine for a few months but the sound has suddenly stopped working. I upgraded and updated everything and it worked for a while but has stopped again. No sound plays through speakers or headphones. It has no errors, for instance:

aplay -D plughw:1,0 /usr/share/sounds/alsa/Front_Center.wav

Appears to be playing th ...

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