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Screen Sharing option missing on minimal installation+vino
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I have a fresh install of 21.10 and selected the minimal installation as this will mostly be a hands off machine and I don't need the majority of the extras. This of course does not install vino so I installed this. However the Sharing tab in setting does not show the slider for screen sharing.

I have tried both the Ubuntu desktop and Ubuntu with Xorg and this does not help.

Is there something else  ...

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Takes long time to boot
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output of demsg command![Text] output of dmesg command is as follows:

1.941868] usb 1-3: Product: HP Wide Vision HD Camera
[    1.941872] usb 1-3: Manufacturer: SunplusIT Inc
[    1.972306]  sda: sda1 sda2 sda3 sda4 sda5
[    1.989479] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Attached SCSI disk
[    2.031894] psmouse serio1: elantech: assuming hardware version 4 (with firmware version 0x4d5f02)
[    2.046306] psmouse s ...
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Grub Bootloader installation error on NVMe SSD or SATA HD (HP Pavilion Desktop PC)
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After managing to boot into an Ubuntu Studio Live system on USB by using acpi=off ...

Booting Ubuntu Studio sticks at different points (HP Pavilion Desktop PC) ...

I can't install the bootloader grub to the NVMe.

The installation procedure seems to have no problems generating the partitions automatically (one for EFI, one for /) - but then returns with Errorcode 1:

grub-install --target=x86_64-efi --efi ...

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How to add a custom boot screen to Ubuntu Minimal?
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fhc

I have disabled the boot screen/splash screen in my Ubuntu Mini installation it has just the core system with Openbox and Xorg installed, it is upgraded from 18.04 to 20.04. I have been wondering if I could add a custom boot logo, even if just a simple label with text, but preferably an image.

this is how I removed the boot logo in the first place.

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CPU fan stopped working on Ubuntu 21.10
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I am running Ubuntu on an HP Pavilion G6 Notebook PC. My CPU fan stopped working when I upgraded to Ubuntu 21.10 impish indri. What could be the problem?

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Internal error on start up. Executable path: usr/bin/gnome-shell
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Specs: Running Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS 64-bit on a Lenovo Thinkpad X240.

Yesterday I tried to fix a recurring issue regarding my touchpad. Two-finger scrolling wasn't working anymore, so I used to advice given in this thread. I followed the exact instructions listed under the "Update for a more persistent solution" header in the top reply, including using a $ sudo update-grub command. In addition, I "save-a ...

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Modify existing language translation
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I'm running Ubuntu 20.4, and I'm currently using Hebrew as my main language on my system. However, I would like to modify the existing translation, and fix some grammar issues with the language, and add some more lines to the language. Is that possible? if it is, how can I modify the language? Thank you :)

(If I forgot to specify more details about my machine, please let me know)

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Screen goes in black when enter savingmode
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Hello I an issue when laptop go to save-mode.

The laptopp freezes after many attempts to enter save-mode/log-out-mode. I use 2 exstra screen + the laptopp. One is connected to HDMI on is connected to a Mini-DisplayPort. (The USB 3.2 Gen C port is not in use). The laptop has only problem with saving-mode when the two other screen are connected. When it freezes all tre screen go black and it want st ...

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Add a RDP Remmina host by command line
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I am using remmina to connect to remote machines using the RDP protocol.

What I am looking for is to be able to connect to remote machines without having to open the graphical environment.

The way I have found is, first of all, run remmina from the graphical interface and create a host profile, make the first connection via GUI and once I have made the first connection by GUI remmina creates a confi ...

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