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Ubuntu 18.04 Static Routing
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Please help in verifying my static routing config are correct. Basically, I have a SIP Trunk (LAN: 172.16.1.98) with an External IP of 20.211.3.12 which responds only to packets coming from eth0 (172.16.1.99). When I try to do a trace route on the External IP I can see that it is exiting eth1 (10.20.0.3) hence, no ping reply is being received. Basically, What I need to is route all traffic intended for  ...

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Kubuntu on Windows 11 WSL?
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How to install Kubuntu on Windows 11 WSL?

I have donloaded kubuntu 20.04.3-desktop-amd 64. There is no such Linux distribution on the list... :(

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Ubuntu not detecting microphone on new headphones
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Huawei FreeBuds 3i

Ubuntu 20.04

KDE Desktop

So, I have searched all around but nothing has solved my problem that Ubuntu simply will not detect the mic on my headphones. They earphones connect and sound works great, but I can't get the mic detected.

I have tried blueman and pipewire (probably incorrectly) but couldn't get either to work. I have no idea how to this stuff works on Linux, so I am at a comple ...

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xfce windows sometimes get "stuck" and I can't open them from taskbar
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Although the window is a simple terminal shell with no running task, I can't open it by clicking on it, or even right click close. Is there a way to open it ? It does not happen with all windows.

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date change during rsync operation
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Ubuntu 21.10 - using rsync -av (have been for years) random transferred files switch the date to "now" which means at the next transfer it transfers those files again which means the transfer takes longer. Does not happen on Ubuntu 20.04.

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shutdown doesn't work
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I've been experiencing a problem where my machine doesn't want to shut down properly, forcing me to hold down the power button for a force shutdown. It happens both with commands and when pressing the button in the interface. Strangely enough, when i run sudo reboot, it seems to work fine. ('seems' because the behaviour is a bit inconsistent so it might stop working as well)

I've seem a few people menti ...

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Nvidia on-demand occassional lag on ubuntu 21.10
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I have Asus rog strix G513QM laptop with nvidia 3060 mobile maxQ and AMD Ryzen 7 5800h with radeon graphics. I installed the nvidia 470 (proprietary, tested) driver on ubuntu 21.10 and everything works smoothly when I select the 'intel' option in the nvidia xserver settings. It also works fine when I use nvidia (perfomance) mode but when I select nvidia (on -demand), there's an occassional lag when doin ...

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xmodmap freezing on Ubuntu 20.4
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I needed to swap keys on my Apple Magic Keybboard so I remaped them using xmodmap and need it to be persistent accross reboots so I exported the key mappings into .Xmodmap file and created a startup script to load my settings at boot. Here's my simple script

/bin/bash -c "xmodmap ~/.Xmodmap"

but everytime it gets executed when the desktop loads, the whole desktop environment freezes for around 30 seco ...

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Shutdown doesnt power off
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I have recently updated from 20.04 to 21.10. Since the last couple of days I am not able to power off my computer by clicking the power off button. Tried a number of things like updating GRUB including making the following change: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash acpi=force" Still, the problem persists. I am using a Lenovo IdeaPad S145 AMD A4 laptop. Can anyone please help?

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Automatic creation of ddeb symbol packages
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I tried to create ddeb packages for an application package I provide. Previously I used to install "pkg-create-dbgsym" but this helper is no longer provided in 20.04. So no ddeb package is created in my case.

My current workaround is building a deb with dbg symbols included, but I would prefer an extra ddeb or dbgsym package.

Extra info:

debian/compat = 11

I tried compat = 12 with no success.

debian/ ...

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How to have desktop & game console audio play together?
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I have a nintendo switch plugged in the rear line in of the computer, on windows I'm able to play desktop and console audio together by either toggling listening to line in or using voicemeeter. Doing this allows me to play the console while still receiving audio from the desktop, or record footage on obs, and so on.

How can I achieve this on linux?

All I was able to do was struggle my way into enab ...

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Ubuntu 20.04 loses monitor resolution after waking from sleep
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I have an Nvidia RTX 3070 and a Samsung C49RG90 monitor. The monitor is connected to the video card via HDMI. Everything works fine, unless I suspend the system and then wake it back up. When that happens, the resolution changes to 1024x768. I can log in and open the Nvidia control panel and set it back to the correct resolution just fine, but if I put it to sleep again, the resolution always returns to ...

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