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Datadimension avatar
MySQL upgrade to 8
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I have tried and followed a few MySQL upgrade posts to (what should be a simple task).

https://tastethelinux.com/upgrade-mysql-server-from-5-7-to-8-ubuntu-18-04/N

The whole thing is now screwed and I cannot access MySQL on this server.

Advice please on to how reset this and access the server remotely - I noted that there was no longer a cnf file after running commands on this post.

Basically what I am a ...

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Raymond Day avatar
acpi -a can I make it so it shows all ways charging?
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Hi I got a Windows tablet that I installed Ubuntu server on it.

It was working real good for almost 2 years always plug in. But the battery puffed up and so I solder the wire from the 12 volt power supply to were the battery goes in. But there is a left over wight color wire. I guess it for info on the battery.

I have not had it stay up for over 2 days max. It thinks the battery goes to 0% and will  ...

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javert 8 avatar
Trying to set up Dual Boot in Omen 15 laptop with two different SSDs. GRUB does not show up after installation
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I installed a second SSD in my Omen 15 laptop (model 15ek-0012la) looking to set up a dual boot with Ubuntu. I created the Ubuntu flash boot USB (using Balena Etcher), went through the process choosing the second SSD for formatting and, after installation were complete and asked me to reboot the system, the GRUB just didn't load and went straight up to Windows.

After loading up the USB flash driv ...

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Azarilh avatar
How do i send notifications with buttons from bash script?
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I want a script to send a notification that asks something and i want the notification to have a button. notify-send doesn't seem to support this or i can't see the function. I'm using Plasma.

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Ubuntu 20.04 Super key Not working
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I have ubuntu 20.04 with Gnome shell 3.36.9 and super key does not work at all. I have checked every post on this site & not found an answer.

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JohnR avatar
Can't connect to Readyshare on Netgear Router
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I am unable to connect from the file manager in 20.04 running on a thumbdrive. I have 18.04 installed on another laptop and the Readyshare drive appears in the filemanager with no intervention on my part. I have searched for a solution on the internet and find lots of people with this problem but no solutions that fit my situation. Thanks for the help /John

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Dr A avatar
Recovering data from encrypted SSD
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I have an old SSD, encrypted, doesn't run at all due to physical damage probably a damaged controller chip and maybe other components as well. The SSD is encrypted as a whole.

I need to recover it and I was wondering if it could be done without providing the key to the recovery services company. Can they perform the recovery while it is encrypted? I had searched and watched many videos of data re ...

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Scorb avatar
Why does Dolphin take forever to load on Kubuntu 20.04 all of a sudden?
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I am using Ubuntu 20.04 with kde plasma. All of a sudden, my Dolphin file browser takes forever to open. Earlier it opened instantly, but now it is taking almost 30 seconds to start.

This seems to have started after an update; when I use kernel 5.11.0-38-generic there is no issue: the problem occurs when I use kernel 5.11.0-41-generic. In addition when on 5.41 the whole system seems to run slower ...

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How do I remove Thunderbird as default mail client and switch it to chrome on 20.04 LTS
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I'm wanting to change the default mail client from Mozilla Thunderbird to Google Chrome. I have Thunderbird set but it doesn't give me the option to switch to google chrome. If I open an email link in google chrome it automatically opens up gmail in chrome, but when I open a link from another application it tries to open it in Mozilla Thunderbird.

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اركان عبدالاله خضر حبو ابراهيم avatar
how make Filename from Variable value

Is there any bash code for making the file name from a Variable value? ex\

x="IMP"
date > x.txt

output

IMP.txt
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How can I view the stdout / stderr from the bash login shell?
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I'm trying to debug a strange issue with my ~/.bash_profile, and I'd like to be able to see if there are any errors / etc printed when it's run. Is there some log or such somewhere that contains the stdout and/or stderr of the login shell process? Thanks!

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Aliases sourced from file are not available when run in subshell
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I am trying to execute a bash command like so.

/bin/bash -c "shopt -s expand_aliases; source things-with-aliases; alias; aliasname"

I know that -i brings in my own .bash_aliases and I don't need it, but adding it doesn't make a difference. aliases defined in my .bash_aliases are properly expanded when I use -i, but not ones that I further source.

This is not a duplicate of https://unix.stackexchang ...

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Ty Nite avatar
Problem with Trying to install dual boot windows/ubuntu
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As the title states, tried installing ubuntu with windows 10 already installed. It was working but in the background. I accidentally removed the flash drive while installing and my computer crashed. So i started the process again but now its not giving me the option of installing as a dual boot, it wants me to format disk and install ubuntu alone. How do i fix this? Windows still works and I want to kee ...

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