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sudo apt-get update connection time out Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS
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On Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS (GNU/Linux 5.4.0-89-generic x86_64) - Virtual Machine in a datacenter, I try to use apt-get update to install new package on my server but impossible to use it.

I have this error:

Err:1 http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu focal InRelease
  Could not connect to archive.canonical.com:80 (91.189.92.150), connection timed out Could not connect to archive.canonical.com:80 (91.189.92.1 ...
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Giridhar G Sarma avatar
Stuck at LoginScreen
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I found out that my storage was full. So thought of restarting it. But once restarted it, And after I entered the password, it got stuck at the login screen. I can move the mouse but cannot click anything.. I used the keyboard and went to terminal and restarted it.. I have seen a lot of problem with login loop but its not my problem. I don't know what to do.. please help me. Thank you.

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hyydro avatar
how to create a web page on web server that will appear when pointing to the web in desktop machine
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Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS

I have 2 VMs, 1 is the web vm and 1 is the desktop vm. I have this requirement where I need to create a simple home page on the web server and show some simple information such as name and id. This web page should be accessible and content should appear once I point my desktop server's firebox to 'www.mycompany.com'

I did the mounting where I use sudo mount --bind /webpool/doc /var/ww ...

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Why do I get an error when trying to add kali repositories using katoolin?
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Why do I get an error when trying to add kali repositories to ubuntu using katoolin?

Warning: apt-key is deprecated. Manage keyring files in trusted.gpg.d instead (see apt-key(8)).
Executing: /tmp/apt-key-gpghome.D2xAqE4gla/gpg.1.sh --keyserver pool.sks-keyservers.net --recv-keys ED444FF07D8D0BF6
gpg: keyserver receive failed: No name

I am running on Ubuntu 21.10

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Achak Claw avatar
Keeping notifications permanent
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How can I keep GNOME notifications permanant? I need them to say because I can't remember everything, and it would really help if they would stay after I don't click them or when I click them.

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sathvik udupa avatar
Screen not rendering on startup in Ubuntu 20
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I have been using Ubuntu 18 on ASUS ROG for close to an year and it used to work without any incident. Few weeks back, upgraded to Ubuntu 20 and been having some issues. The screen has frozen while using for couple of times now, had to force reboot. Now recently, only top part of screen is being rendered on startup. While it took some time and loaded previously, it has not corrected today, attached an i ...

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Jakaria Saja avatar
TLP suspend my laptop everytime USB devices insterted when on battery
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I'm using Kubuntu 21.10 in Acer 4736G laptop.

After installing tlp, when on battery power, my laptop always suspends every time I insert a USB devices (printer, flashdrive, bluetooth) and sometimes it also will not wake up after suspend.

What configuration should i change in tlp.conf to prevent it?

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Bind "workspace down" and "workspace up" to mouse buttons using Xbindkeys on Ubuntu 20.04
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The standard shortcut to switch workspaces are Ctrl+Alt+Pgdown or Ctrl+Alt+Pgup and I want to bind these commands to buttons in my mouse. Therefore, I can achieve what I want using xbindkeys and xdotool by placing in the .xbindkeysrc the following:

"xdotool key 'Control_L+Alt_L+Up'"
   b:9

"xdotool key 'Control_L+Alt_L+Down'"
   b:8

The problem is that this setup is quite unresponsive and frequently  ...

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Josselin Somerville avatar
Change BIOS options automatically with GRUB
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I have just set up a dualboot Ubuntu 20.04 and Windows 10 on my Acer laptop. The annoying thing with Acer is that the default installation of Windows uses RST with premium Optane while Linux cannot work with that and uses AHCI. At the moment, each time I want to change my OS, I have to go to the BIOS to change this which is quite frustrating.

It might be a dumb question but is there a way to set  ...

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Sepfins avatar
Bluetooth stopped connecting
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I was using my wireless earbuds on Ubuntu (20.04) without any problems for a month, but yesterday they got disconnected abruptly and nothing won't connect to the bluetooth. In regular bluetooth settings I can't even toggle the connection slider

and blueman gets stuck on "connecting.." enter image description here

I tried to remove all bluetooth related packages with

sudo apt-get autoremove blueman bluez-utils bluez bluetoot ...
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Assign the drive letter (/dev/sdb) manually
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I have an old computer, I installed Ubuntu Server 20.04, it works perfectly but it changes the letter it assigns to the hard drives every time I start it and it deconfigures the automatic mounting. It has 5 hard drives.

Is there a way to fix the letter, so that when starting it does not change?

Example; /dev/sd(a) or whatever.

Stay tuned, greetings!

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