Latest Ubuntu related questions

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RedM avatar
First login never works
cn flag

I've recently installed Ubuntu 21.10 onto my laptop and my desktop. I've been noticing a weird bug and I need to know if it's just me or not.

After booting( or recovery from hibernation) when I get to the login screen, and try to login into my account, the first login never succeeds. I put the password in correctly, hit login, and I get the spinning wheel thing for an extended period of time.

The us ...

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snapd and SElinux
bf flag

I have SElinux installed so obviously I can't install app armor but I'm trying to to install a snapd package and when I try to install snapd I get

The following additional packages will be installed:
apparmor
Suggested packages:
apparmor-profiles-extra apparmor-utils
The following NEW packages will be installed:
apparmor snapd
0 upgraded, 2 newly installed, 0 to remove and 2 not upgraded.
Need to g ...
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FedKad avatar
How to decrease font size in `gnome-logs`
cn flag

Although gnome-logs is a practically useless application; from time to time, I try to use it.

However, the font size and especially the line height used to display the log contents is huge. Is there a way to change this only for gnome-logs and not system-wide (using gnome-tweaks for example)?

Note: This answer does not seem to work.

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Sarim Mehdi avatar
Samsung Memorie Duo Plus slow write speeds on Ubuntu 20.04
cn flag

Samsung Memorie Duo Plus has write speeds of up to 1.5 MB/s on Ubuntu 20.04 whereas on Windows 10 they easily go above 10 MB/s. It is a USB type C flash drive. My laptop specs:

Intel® Core™ i7-9750H CPU @ 2.60GHz × 12 TU117M [GeForce GTX 1650 Mobile / Max-Q] 16 GB RAM 512 GB SSD Windows 10 as dual boot

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How do I allow non-admin users to control printers?
gt flag

An Ubuntu (21.10) PC is shared among a number of users, most of whom are not administrators. They are not allowed to install/remove/update software or directly alter system files, nevertheless all of them should be able to do anything with printers (manage print queues, remove printers, add new printers etc) i.e. enjoy full admin rights in the printing section of the settings window. How can this possib ...

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systemd-resolve not apply settings based on network interface
ng flag

I want to config systemd-resolve for working with different dns servers based on network interface. But when I create config un the /etc/systemd/network/tun.network nothing is happen.

  1. My tun.network file
[Match]
Name=tun

[Network]
DNS=10.1.1.1 10.1.1.2
Domains=~.mycorp
  1. Rebooting the systemd-resolve. service systemd-resolved restart

  2. Print resolvectl status

Link 3 (wlp9s0)
Current Scopes: DNS
 ...
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Ahmad Bader avatar
What's the Download server in Ubuntu (software & updates) and does it make difference if I change it?
cn flag

I have Ubuntu 20.04.3LTS.

Recently I have been facing an error that pops up all the time as a notification. I didn't understand what it is but apparently it has to do with the "software and updates download server".

I am not in the USA but I have the option to change it to the USA server or the main server (no I idea what it means by main).

Could anyone explain to me briefly what change exactly happens ...

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skekmal avatar
How to open an image with a flatpak image viewer application using terminal commands?
mx flag

I'm using Ubuntu 21.10 and uninstalled the GNOME's default image viewer (eog). I installed the gThumb image viewer flatpak app instead.

What i want to achieve - What terminal commands should i use to open a particular image present in my pwd with the gThumb flatpak app?

What i tried - I found out that i could run the gThumb app using flatpak run org.gnome.gThumb but how do i append the image-file ...

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