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Taro avatar
Open google-chrome on the right bottom corner of the screen
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I am learning html and to make things easier I write a function in my bashrc. I want to know how can I open google-chrome from commandline so that it will be shown on the right bottom corner of the screen.

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Can connect to VPN with WiFi but not with Ethernet
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I use a VPN (Ubuntu 20.04, OpenFortiGui) to connect to the institute's server. I have no issues when using WiFi. Since the WiFI is pretty slow, I bought a USB-Ethernet adapter and cloned the MAC address of the institute's laptop to use on my personal laptop. I can connect to the Internet and ping google.com. The problem is that when using the Ethernet connection I cannot connect to the VPN and I cann ...

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Dual Boot Ubuntu 20.04 installation on AMD based machine not making use of Nvidia drivers
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I recently purchased a Lenovo Legion 5 15ACH6 laptop with Windows 10 home edition installed. It's CPU is AMD Ryzen 7 5800H with integrated Radeon Graphics and system memory of 16 GB and GPU is Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 (video memory: 4 GB, GDDR6). In the BIOS menu, I had disabled the secure boot option with the Graphic Device set to default option of 'Dynamic graphics' (Other available option is 'Discrete ...

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Pere Ferriol avatar
Why I cannot write accent marks in the comments of the documents, both from LibreOffice and from any pdf editor?
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When I write a comment on a Libreoffice document, e.g. Writer, or even in any pdf editor like Okular, I can't get the accents. However, in the body of the text of a LO-Writer document, or even in a browser like Chrome or Firefox, there is no problem. I write in Spanish and Catalan.

locale command displays:

LANG=es_ES.UTF-8
LANGUAGE=es_ES:ca:en_GB:en
LC_CTYPE="es_ES.UTF-8"
LC_NUMERIC=ca_ES.UTF-8
LC_ ...
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How can I append the output of `lsattr` at the start of every line in the output of `ls -l`?
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I'd like to get the following output:

----i---------------- 201820 -r--r-----  1 root    root     0 Dec 5 10:22 .indestructible
--------------------- 170834 -rw-rw-r--+ 1 user101 user101 3K Dec 2 12:33 another-file
\___________________/ \_________________________________________________________________/
       lsattr                                      ls -halF

What would a function look like that I  ...

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J. Doe avatar
How to display Deepin Screenshot toolbar in Gnome3?
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I use Ubuntu 20.04 LTS with Gnome3 on one PC and on the other PC with xfce. The screenshot tool Deepin should display a toolbar after capturing a ROI (region of interest) screenshot with options.

I can see it under Xubuntu (Ubuntu 20.04/xfce).

Under Gnome, I do not see the toolbar. Bug or feature and how to enable the toolbar?

Deepin version is in both cases 5.0.0-1build1.

Manual:

While capturing scree ...

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Arno avatar
Can't properly install cuda and cuDNN
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I have big troubles to install cuda and cuDNN to be able use my GPU with machine learning library.

TLDR; Help me install cuda and cuDNN to work with my configuration.

Long Version I finally success see my gpu with

tf.config.list_physical_devices('GPU').

But when I want compile a model I have the following error :

Loaded runtime CuDNN library: 8.0.5 but source was compiled with: 8.1.0. CuDNN library need ...
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Chromium - right click menus and system bar button do not render
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I had been using Ubuntu 21.04 (GNOME) till now but a few days back when I upgraded to 21.10 I started getting these wierd error messages from chromium when launched from the terminal. I tried to ignore it but then this started happening within the application:

Right click menu appears as a green-white box with random colored dots - like the static in old CRT TVs

The green-black box appears whenever I right click on a link. Right clicks on plaintext or system title bars work fine but when I do on links ...

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How can I install Ubuntu instead of Windows 7, but format the partitions and choose their sizes?
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I want to install Ubuntu on my device which already has Windows 7. On my Windows 7 I have three partitions including two for storage called D and E (with no important data on them maybe a gigabyte or two) and one for Windows system called C.

Now I want to install Ubuntu instead of Windows, and on Ubuntu I want to make three brand new partitions: two for storage and one for the system, like the wa ...

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Maheswar KARAKKATTU KISHOR KUM avatar
Gimp installation not working

I keep getting this error when installing gimp from Terminal. My OS is Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS Focal Fossa

[sudo] password for user: Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done Package gimp is not available, but is referred to by another package. This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or is only available from another source

E: Package 'gimp' ...

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spykyvenator avatar
Is it possible to stop windows from getting focus in i3 window manager? X11
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Is it possible to stop windows (applications) from getting focus? For example when I launch discord, it steals focus multiple times, while I would like to be able to continue typing in my terminal, this is very annoying. I use the X11 display manager and i3 window manager

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