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tbchl1 avatar
can't boot ubuntu, "gave up waiting for root file system device"
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Just installed Ubuntu 21.10, however when trying to boot i get this error:

" Gave up waiting for root file system device. Common problems:

  • Boot args (cat /proc/cmdline)
  • Check rootdelay= (did the system wait long enough?)
  • Missing modules (cat /proc/modules: ls /dev) ALERT! /dev/sda2 does not exist. Dropping to a shell!

BusyBox v1.30.1 (Ubuntu 1:1.30.1-6ubuntu3) built-in shell (ash) Enter 'help' for a  ...

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irma thijssen avatar
Pax11publish on ubuntu 20.04
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On ubuntu 18.04, I could simply switch from local pulseaudio to server {ip} with commandline: pax11publish -e -S {ip} On ubuntu 20.04, this has no effect, audio remains local. No error message or other cues. Is this a bug, or has this feature been 'improved beyond repair'?

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Joepie Es avatar
How do I get my icon for grub customizer back?
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I have the icon for 'grub customizer'. It is a .png and it is located in file:///var/lib/app-info/icons/ubuntu-focal-universe/64x64/grub-customizer_grub-customizer.png. However in my app launcher it shows a different icon. It is like a black monitor. See the picture. enter image description here. So I clicked on the opties for filetype ( opties voor bestandstype ) and that shows the right picture. Is there another way to chang ...

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Lucas Eichhorn avatar
Deactivate F1 Help on Ubuntu 21.10 to use Tilda terminal
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I just updated to 21.10. I was used to and loved using Tilda with F1 to drop it down and up. This does not seem to work on 21.10 easily. I couldn't deactivate the F1 help function, i.e. whenever I press F1, depending on the active window, the help window appears. Also other Fx keys don't seem to work for tilda (and anyways I really would like to get it to work with F1 again).

Is there a hacky way t ...

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Newbee Mark avatar
I signed up for ESM for my Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. Can I upgrade now using the Software Updater ICON
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Got the ESM for my Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. Will the Software Updater Icon allow me to upgrade to the next version now

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Vin Raghav avatar
How to access content other than my own Google drive in Ubuntu?
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New Ubuntu has Google drive option Nautilus that views as one of the drive. enter image description here

The problem is that it only shows the content of my OWN drive which is 15 GB. It isn't showing other contents like "Shared" "Shared drives" "Started" etc. All those folders I have access to and are part of my Gdrive aren't displayed in Nautilus. enter image description here

Can I access those directories too? Because it is super handy and feels like the ...

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RolandiXor avatar
Is it possible to use Chromecast from the desktop in Ubuntu 21.10?
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I'm talking from either Gnome Shell, or any other desktop environment. I can already cast from Chrome, but I'd like to cast the entire desktop + audio (if possible), without Chrome.

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I can't open settings after upgrading from 18.04 to 20.04
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I tried following the advice in a previous answer, but could not reinstall gnome, and have listed the result of my effort.

jack@jack-ThinkCentre-M58p:~$ sudo apt-get install --reinstall gnome-control-center
E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock-frontend. It is held by process 12836 (unattended-upgr)
N: Be aware that removing the lock file is not a solution and may break your system.
E: Unable to ...
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FilterFeeder avatar
Repair Ubuntu System on a Mac Pro 2007
ci flag

When I was trying to install samba, I had some issue that I tried to fix according to this forum thread. I'm running ubuntu 20.04.

Samba won't install because of broken packages

I ran the commands

apt-get update
apt-get autoremove libtdb1 --purge
apt-get install libtdb1=1.3.8-0ubuntu0.14.04.1
apt-get install samba

after running apt-get autoremove libtdb1 --purge, I was a bit concerned as I saw a lot of ...

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Night Light doesn't work anymore on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
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Initially it was working just fine, so i was having no problem using it, but then, one day, i don't know why, it just stopped to work. So, for example if i now go into settings, screen, night light, and use the bar to move the graduation, it just doesn't work, nothing change. i tried everything, programming the time when it should be on, using redshift, using dconf for trying to modify the setting, inst ...

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pdh0710 avatar
Safely install Python 3.9 for non-root user?
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(Please excuse my English)

My server's OS is Ubuntu 20.04. In Ubuntu 20.04, as we know, Python 3.8 is installed by default, and many system applications run on Python 3.8.
I additionally installed Python 3.9 in my Ubuntu server. And my server worked fine for a while.

However, when I upgraded the global modules of Python(3.8 and 3.9 both), the problem occurred. Some system programs, such as Software Upd ...

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Luiscri avatar
Bluetooth keyboard map are correct for Windows but not for Ubuntu
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I have Ubuntu 20.04 and I recently bought a Joyaccess bluetooth QWERTY keyboard.

It works like a charm on Windows, however when I use it with Ubuntu the keymap is not properly done.

There are some misbehaviours which are getting me on my nerves:

  • Win and Alt keys are swapped.
  • Home and End keys are not working. On the bluetooth keyboard layout, these two keys are placed between the Enter and numeric keys ...

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