Latest Ubuntu related questions

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moe_ avatar
defining an alias is not recognized in other terminals
us flag

I was playing around with the command "alias" and I noticed that when I define an alias for copy to be c ( alias c="copy" ) it only work on that terminal, if I switch to another one, the command "c" won't be recognized as "copy" anymore.

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Camion avatar
How do I type asian quotation marks with mozc?
eh flag

I'm a Japanese learner and I have mozc installed on my PC. I can type hiragana, katakana, kanji and Japanese punctuation (at least 。, 、and ー), but I can't figure out how to type the Asian quotations marks : 「…」,『…』,〈…〉,《…》,



and


﹄.

(It might be usefull to also provide with details for other input methods)

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Vlad Leontescu avatar
Ubuntu 20.04 libnvdia driver packages keep getting kept back
gt flag

This issue keeps coming up on my Ubuntu 20.04. Almost every time an update is being done Ubuntu boots with low resolution and then I find that the nvidia drivers are being kept back. This is the latest:

    The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:
  linux-headers-5.11.0-37-generic
  linux-hwe-5.11-headers-5.11.0-37
  linux-image-5.11.0-37-generic
  linux-modul ...
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TD15 avatar
How to use systemd-boot instead of GRUB?
cn flag

I have Kubuntu 21.10 installed and I want to use systemd-boot instead of GRUB. I am aware of another ask Ubuntu question but it does not mention anything about dkms modules. The original guide mentions that a deviation of the guide is needed for users with dkms modules, but does not mention what to change:

Note: We can get away with one script in three places because we don't have anything special  ...

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Sandhya Dindyal avatar
opening grads on UBUNTU
in flag

I installed grads on UBUNTU 18.04.

When I tried to open grads, I got the following error:

grads: error while loading shared libraries: libssl.so.10: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

I already searched on the Web and did the following:

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install libssl1.0.0 libssl-dev

It did not work.

What can i do????

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vojta avatar
Unable to install pandas in PYPY3 in Xubuntu
br flag

I am using Python 3.6.9 (7.3.1+dfsg-4, Apr 22 2020, 05:15:29) [PyPy 7.3.1 with GCC 9.3.0] in my Xubuntu. I need to install pandas library. I have already successfully installed numpy. But when I try pypy3 -m pip install pandas I got a long error:

    ----------------------------------------
    ERROR: Failed cleaning build dir for numpy
  Failed to build numpy
  Installing collected packages: wheel, s ...
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Madlogic avatar
Issues with my User ID on Ubuntu Mate 20.04
ma flag

My machine is a dedicated Linux laptop, the OS is Ubuntu Mate 20.04 LTS. I am the only user, and I have sudo privileges. I have disabled guest users, but something weird is happening as I don’t seem to be fully registered as a user, yet I appear as a user in ACL and I am also in the root group.

After CKRootkit System Check results; Checking z2'... user adastr ...

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Bluetooth Driver not found/working Realtek 4.2 Bluetooth Adapter Hardware ID- USB\VID_0BDA&PID_B00A
uz flag

I recently installed Ubuntu 20.04 on my HP 15 da1016tu laptop. At first I had trouble connecting to wifi. That has been solved. Thanks to the community. But, my Realtek 4.2 Bluetooth Adapter is not working. My Hardware ID used to be shown as USB\VID_0BDA&PID_B00A in Windows 10. Terminal says bluetooth is dead or inactive. Can anyone suggest some working solution? Thank you.

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Kalpesh avatar
SSD with Ubuntu installed do not gets detected in other PC
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So I installed UEFI Ubuntu on my Samsung T7 External SSD. This works perfectly fine on my Laptop with UEFI BIOS mode. While on my other PC which is I think in Legacy mode(awardsoftware international, smbios 2.4, gigabyte motherboard old), it fails to detect my SSD. When trying to change the boot order, it has options like:

  • USB HDD
  • USB ZIP
  • USB FDD, etc In my case, I selected USB HDD and yeah it didn't w ...
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Dan avatar
Old Laptop with Xubuntu Slow due to Web Browsers
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Dan

I have an old Gateway NE71B with AMD Dual-Core Processor E1-1200 running Xubuntu 18.04. It has gotten quite slow even when entering text into a browser search bar. I was using chromium and the browser would raise CPU usage up near 100%. Firefox does the same. I downloaded Midori and it also seems to drive cpu usage at times up to 100%. Is there some way to get it to work. I did notice that when I  ...

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