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Jun Shiozawa avatar
PHP-FPM error log /var/log/fpm-php.www.log Which system user writes the file?
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PHP-FPM error log

/var/log/fpm-php.www.log

Which system user writes the file?

I have file permission

$ sudo chmod 666 /var/log/fpm-php.www.log

The file permissions are set to.

This file permission

$ sudo chmod 604 /var/log/fpm-php.www.log

I would like to change it to

However,

PHP-FPM error log

/var/log/fpm-php.www.log

I don't know which system user wrote the file.

$ sudo chown ?:? /var/log/fpm-php.www. ...

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BattleJohn avatar
Can I trust the Zoom-Snap package?
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I may be very mistaken, but it seems in ubuntu, the store and the snap store have become increasingly integrated. I've always trusted those packages curated by ubuntu - should I see snaps in the same light? For instance, I was considering downloading Zoom (I have previously used in the browser one) for an upcoming meeting, but I noticed it was both propitiatory and a snap rather than just in the repos.  ...

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Trevor K Smith avatar
HBA card seems disabled, link appears downgraded. Not sure why
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I have a HBA attached in a 8x pci slot, however, it is showing as x4 (downgraded). In addition, it seems to be disabled. I assume these things are not normal and the reason my setup is not working. Trying to troubleshoot the cause and get the HBA card working with my JBOD Enclosure. Currently, the SAS cables are coming up as fault, and im assuming the HBA is to blame.

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Ali Hassan avatar
Ubuntu 20.04 hybrid suspend ( suspend-hybrid ) problem?
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Ubuntu 20.04 hybrid suspend ( suspend-hybrid ) problem.

I'm trying to enable hybrid sleep on Ubuntu but it not work correctly, only it work if I did hybrid then cut the electricity, it load fine but when I do hybrid and resume Ubuntu it don't wake up the monitors, only PC. And hibernate enable and work fine, and I have swap partition more than rams.

So how to make it work and how to enable it with s ...

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U.Desktop 21.04 & XUbuntu 21.10 install Ok but don't boot, message "no bootable device -- insert boot disk and press any key"
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I'm installing Ubuntu on Acer Aspire 7720G (some years old, this is recycling) 4GB RAM (the max), SSD 240GB MBR.

As a test, Windows 10 did install and boot perfectly on it.

Ubuntu Desktop recognized the SSD, as well as BIOS (that by the way I Upgraded from 1.21 to 1.45).

Ubuntu Desktop 21.04 live DVD takes time to get up the screen, but it does. Then the Install process takes also time, but it also doe ...

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stargreen avatar
why isn't ubuntu showing up on my external display from my MacBook?
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so for a long time i've wanted to get linux on my macbook, but my screen unfortunately broke a few months ago, so i'm forced to use an external one. whenever i try to boot into an ubuntu usb (latest version, 21.04, made using etcher) it just gives me a black screen on the external display (my lid is also closed). i have been trying to find an answer, but i couldn't find many other people having the same ...

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GUI symbols missing after update to 21.10
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GUI symbols missing after update to 21.10. For example, 'Show applications' symbol/icon and control symbols in upper-right corner. The same was in 21.04. Is it just my issue or something had it too? Could somebody suggest how to solve this? Show applications control symbols in upper-right corner

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חננאל רועי ארבל avatar
I restarted my computer (running Ubuntu desktop 20.04) and it booted to grub mode
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How do I reboot to normal mode? I have no idea how to use grub or why this happened, please help

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Studio-Controls Not starting. Ubuntu Studio 21.10
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Ubuntu Studio Upgraded from 21.04 to 21.10 (64bit) 21.04 had been working correctly. On starting Studio-control; The upgrade will show the Studio-control Icon in the top bar for a second then not. Jack has not started. Carla shows no connection. Opening Ardour: I can start Jack from the Ardour setup screen. Carla now responds correctly with the patching diagram. Attempting to start Studio-control with J ...

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