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KneadToKnow avatar
Alt+Tab mysteriously becomes Super+Tab: any idea what's going on?
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Over the course of a day of working on my PC (Ubuntu 21.10 x86_64, Gnome 40.5, Wayland), without (I believe) my doing anything to cause it, the function of Alt+Tab (switching between open windows) stops working but suddenly Super+Tab does what Alt+Tab is supposed to do. I got this thread as a prompted similar question, but I only see there that Alt+Tab stops working, not that Super+Tab starts doing it' ...

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Can't start a game on steam
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When is try to start a game on steam such as counter-strike the program goes black for 10 seconds and then the game immediately quits without any warning. I am using a dell precision m3800 with 500GB of storage and a completely new installation of ubuntu 21.10 and i also installed steam from ubuntu software. With all of my drivers installed and up to date.

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PABlanche avatar
Bluetooth audio A2DP mode stopped working after 21.10 update
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After updating to Ubuntu 21.10 that includes pulseaudio 15, my bluetooth headphone could not be set to A2DP anymore. When on this setting, no sound comes out. It is still working with HFP and HSP, but with low quality of course. It was working with A2DP before.

I followed the instruction from the post below that were for 16.04, but when I did that the headphone could not connect with bluetooth an ...

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gbouras avatar
ping: connect: invalid argument
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Can someone explain this to me?

gbouras@master:~$ ping 10.0.0.12
ping: connect: Invalid argument
gbouras@master:~$ ping 10.0.0.11
PING 10.0.0.11 (10.0.0.11) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 10.0.0.11: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.079 ms
64 bytes from 10.0.0.11: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=0.082 ms

I understand if 10.0.0.12 doesn't exist and I get a timeout error but I don't get why it would say "Invalid arg ...

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Salvadorfreeman avatar
Is there an easy way of listing files in different folders to transfer from one window to another
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I saw this feature on a very elderly Mac machine but thought it was really very useful: two windows side by side each showing the contents of a folder or USB drive so that you can move files from one to another. There must be some way of doing something similar in Ubuntu. I tried simply having two nautilus windows open alongside each other, but it's really very clunky.

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Keyboard not working when plugging to AC adapter
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I recently installed Ubuntu in my laptop. It was ran perfectly with my wireless keyboard and mouse.

Yesterday, I replaced my wireless keyboard because some keys stopped working and bought a Dell wired keyboard. I connected and tried it with my laptop. It was working fine, but after two minutes, it started stuttering and all keys automatically get typed!

I thought it is keyboard's fault. So I replace ...

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Mark Taha avatar
HEIC Support with ImageMagick 6.9.12
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I've just upgraded my ImageMagick to 6.9.12-30 (the current latest 6.9 version) I have to stay with 6.9 because I'm using a rails gem mini_magic 4. which apparently doesn't support ImageMagick 7.x

I need HEIC support. I built ImageMagic from source but there is no HEIC support. The configure file doesn't seem to have a --with-heic option.

How can I add heic support to ImageMagic 6.9.12? Thanks in  ...

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Samba share slow on Ubuntu
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I need some help as it is driving me crazy. I have created a Samba share on my Ubuntu 20.04 machine, but it is incredibly slow when browsing it from a Windows 10 machine. Especially loading image thumbs is slow.

Copying a file from the Samba share to a folder on my Windows 10 pc of about 10gb shows about 100 MB/sec and takes approx. 3 minutes (not that bad), however when testing readspeeds on the ...

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JJGabe avatar
Should I attempt a manual disk check after a hard reboot?
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This is a general question when using Ubuntu but I am using 20.04 Budgie Desktop on an HP Pavilion laptop. I only have 8GB RAM and so occasionally I need to do a hard reboot (i.e. hold down the power button) because the graphics I am working with have overloaded the RAM; typically it happens when I'm dealing with large Inkscape documents with >100k objects. I was just wondering if it's a good idea to ...

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Clas Ar avatar
I tried to install fedora and then deepin via kubuntu / ubuntu without cd rom nor usb, both installers were unable to detect my hard drive
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I explain, I lost my usb key, I downloaded unetbootin, I installed the necessary requirements for unetbootin, I selected the correct "hard drive, /" parameters, I selected the correct boot option ". This time it was with fedora 35, although the file explorer was able to correctly display the volumes of my disk the installer was unable to do so despite having rescanned the disks. It was similar for deepi ...

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How do I force gedit to open a specific file each time I boot my computer?
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This post here served as a guide at my attempt to force the gedit Text Editor to open a specific file each time I startup my computer. Here are the steps I took:

  1. Create a sample directory and sample text file via mkdir ~/sample && touch ~/sample/sample.txt.
  2. Add the gedit Text Editor to my startup applications via the GNOME Tweak Tool.
  3. Modify the gedit startup command via Startup Applicatio ...
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Donald Brown avatar
Having an issue with NVidia card in my DELL Optiplex 755 (GForce 390) not initializing at boot
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Here is the log entry I believe shows the error;

Failed to load module "module-alsa-card" 
  (argument: "device_id="1" name="usb-046d_0825_4ED1A7A0-02" 
              card_name="alsa_card.usb-046d_0825_4ED1A7A0-02"  
              namereg_fail=false tsched=yes fixed_latency_range=no  
              ignore_dB=no deferred_volume=yes use_ucm=yes  
              avoid_resampling=no  
              card ...

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