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Jakub avatar
Razer Kraken lite microphone not recognized
mw flag

I have a problem with my headset, the sound quality is really good but the microphone isn't working. there's no option to switch to the razer mic in sound settings. I'm on ubuntu 20.04. I installed pipewire but nothing changed. pavucontrol shows only the internal mic.

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heynnema avatar
Ubuntu 21.10 gnome-terminal doesn't maximize/un-maximize to original 80x24 size correctly
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Ubuntu 21.10. My gnome-terminal opens to a standard 80x24 size window. That's fine.

However, if I maximize the window to the size of my display (1920x1080) and then immediately un-maximize the window, it returns to a 80x23 size window. Then I have to manually reset the window size to 80x24 using the "Advanced" menu in gnome-terminal.

And, in fact, every time that I maximize/un-maximize the gnome-t ...

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UFW is rate-limiting connections without any limit rules
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I have a server running hosting restful services via HTTPS. I have UFW set up as below:

user@server:~$ sudo ufw status verbose

Status: active
Logging: on (medium)
Default: deny (incoming), allow (outgoing), disabled (routed)
New profiles: skip

To                         Action      From
--                         ------      ----
22/tcp                     ALLOW IN    Anywhere                  
8 ...
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How to identify which program is using a partition (and is stopping it from being un-mounted)?
br flag

Only one partition cannot be unmounted (on other drive than the one the system is installed on) . It is also the only ext4 partition on that drive, the other two are ntfs.

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I am using dual boot, have rebooted to fully shut down Windows, all partitions other than the system-running one are unmounted.

In Dolphin it says some app is using the partition

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which one could that be? (Dropbox and such are shu ...

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Sun Bear avatar
Gnome's Files application in Ubuntu 20.04 does not properly show the thumbnail of raster image files at times
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I noticed that the Files application in Ubuntu 20.04 does not properly show the thumbnail of raster image files at times. Instead of showing the thumbnail of the image, either a white icon with a clock face or an image file icon is used to represent raster image files. Files no thumbnail issue

To get Files to show the thumbnail of the image, I have to double-click on an image to activate the Image Viewer application. I t ...

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vSphere Ubuntu VM - Add An Existing VMDK
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I was hoping someone might be able to help, I'm still quite the beginner when it comes to Linux.

I have an Ubuntu 20.04 VM which was provided by a third party to replace one of our existing VM's, the previous VM had 2 hard drives attached to it.

Both VMDK files were on separate datastores, one was a boot drive and the other a data drive. Ive setup the new VM just fine and shutdown the old VM, whenev ...

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Arthur Conmy avatar
Document viewer locks scrolling at bottoms of pages
cn flag

I use the down arrow key to scroll through PDF documents in document viewer.

However, when I reach the end of the page it does not scroll to the next page, and stays on the current page. Video: https://www.loom.com/share/6c724012ab9b44d789e1907fba262e44

Is there a way to change this behaviour?

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Which package is pango that is needed to compile Qemu with --enable-gtk enabled?
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I'm compiling Qemu with --enable-gtk enabled. .configure gives me the following error messages:

Run-time dependency gtk+-3.0 found: NO

../meson.build:1042:2: ERROR: Could not generate cargs for gtk+-3.0:
Package pango was not found in the pkg-config search path.
Perhaps you should add the directory containing `pango.pc'
to the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable
Package 'pango', required by 'gdk-3.0' ...
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amw avatar
ldconfig: libc-bin dpkg segmentation fault
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amw

I've the same issue as described here, but creating a new question since the mentioned is quite old and a further question there is still unanswered. Sorry if this is wrong.

Cite: In an apt-get upgrade i got stuck in this situation where libc-bin constantly provides Segmentation fault (core dumped)

This is the output of dpkg --configure.

me@foo:~$ sudo dpkg --configure -a
[sudo] password for me:
Setting  ...
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Houssem TRABELSI avatar
how can i set the grub boot on a specific kernel
br flag

i have a Dell PC after the grub was updated the Ubuntu boot entry generated a black screen which makes me choose a specific kernel in each boot operation .Any idea please ?

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pampulee avatar
Steps to find the cause of complete freeze?
cn flag

The "environment":

I'm runnin a dual boot system; ubuntu alongside Windows. My root is on a separate drive and partition next to windows (SDD), and the home folder is on another drive (HDD) which is also partitioned into two halves. (No problem with Windows since installed, 2-3 months ago)

The story:

Recently my laptop started freezing at random intervals. No matter what I was doing. It didn't matter  ...

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Nemanja avatar
Super resolution on amd
cn flag

Greetings ubuntu members.

Im back to Ubuntu after many years, 5 of so. I was using windows because of my job position. On windows 10, i haved super resolution for my monitor (scaling) im using 2k monitor and i haved 3k x something resolution (i don't remember). Now on ubuntu im limited on real resolution. Any way to fix this, i tried to create custom resolution, but ubuntu is not accepting it. Ev ...

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