Latest Ubuntu related questions

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Pranav avatar
How do I completely remove GNOME from Ubuntu Desktop after installing KDE?
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Today I reinstalled Ubuntu Desktop with GNOME and then I installed KDE. I want to remove GNOME completely as if it never existed. I have been scouring the internet for the past hour and I can't find a solution to fully remove GNOME. I have installed KDE and there are no other packages other than prebuilt.

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daniel sandoval avatar
amd drivers issues
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Very good to everyone, I hope they are well, you excuse me for my bad english

I am new to the world of linux and after some problems, I decided to switch to linux, more precisely Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, I have an amd graphics card and an amd processor

I downloaded the drivers from the official amd page and when trying to install the drivers it gives me a problem, and apparently it does not install correct ...

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Upgrade from 20.10 to 21.04, can't find python modules, nor pip
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I get the following error when running my python script: ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'matplotlib'

Unable to install module because pip is not found.

When running pip --version, the output is: ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'pip'

What to do?

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Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS Battery Indicator
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For the past week I have noticed that when I bring my laptop (Lenovo Thinkpad T420) out of sleep mode I am missing the battery indicator.

I have used the following command to try to alleviate the problem:

setsid gnome-shell --replace

All of this with no success. Instead I get a message "Something went wrong" and proceed to log out - only to log in and begin my session all over again. About 2/3 of  ...

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Jim Chen avatar
Weird symbol when ssh to remote machine
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I am using powerlevel10K and oh-my-zsh3

The local terminal looks fine, but when I use ssh to connect to remove machine, it keeps showing the strange symbol, any ideas how to get rid of it?

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Amadou Kone avatar
Freezing on bootup, poweroff and configuring display with external monitors on Ubuntu 20.04
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I have a new Dell XPS 15 that I am trying to get set up with Ubuntu 20.04, using my D6000 docking station and two external monitors.

Right now, the monitors work when I plug them in after booting up. However, ubuntu is unable to boot with them plugged in. Additionally, if I try to power off, the external monitors turn off but the laptop screen simply freezes. Similarly, if I try to change the m ...

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StankWizard avatar
Trendnet TEW-648UBM Drivers
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lsusb | grep TRENDnet

Bus 001 Device 010: ID 20f4:648c TRENDnet 802.11n WLAN Adapter

Im looking for advice on where to go from here, ive seen other posts that are vague or not helpfull, where can i find drivers for this device, how do i install them.

Also, the drivers listed under their website are broken when i try to unpack and install them : https://www.trendnet.com/support/support-detail.asp?prod ...

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Suhas Khobragade avatar
Not able to use bash by default in wsl2
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When i start Ubuntu on windows terminal or directly i mean by using Ubuntu app. I need to type bash to use it. If i don't type bash as first command. I can't access my installed apps/software it gives error that they are not installed.

I had solved it Temporarily by changing windows terminal settings and it only works there where i do my most of work. But i want to make it permanently if you have ...

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The Cool Man avatar
Fingerprint support in Lenovo T530
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I have a Lenovo Thinkpad T530 running Ubuntu 20.04. Like most thinkpads, it comes with a fingerprint reader. Without installing anything, ubuntu doesn't detect my reader. I proceded to install fprint and libfprint, but they both return Impossible to enroll: GDBus.Error:net.reactivated.Fprint.Error.NoSuchDevice: No devices available which from what I understand, means it doesn't detect the reader. Are th ...

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Bram avatar
lsusb 'idProduct' verus 'iProduct' fields
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If I execute an lsusb -v command, I get both a field named idProduct and a field named iProduct.

For many devices, iProduct is set to 0, but for others it is set to a product name.

Why are there two product entries, and how do they differ?

What determines whether iProduct is 0 or a string?

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user313032 avatar
curl dynamic linking problem in 21.10
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I recently got a Dell Precision 3450 with ubuntu 20.04, and upgraded to ubuntu 21.10 in two steps (20.04 -> 21.04 -> 21.10). This required upgrading the file /usr/lib/os-release by hand, as described here, probably because of customizations by Dell to the OEM install.

In any case, the system works fine now, with one exception. When I type curl in the terminal (which I installed after the second ...

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Sebastian avatar
Diff tool that can compare texts without having to create text files
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I use Meld but I always have to create two text files to use it. I simply want to copy paste text and compare locally without having to create any files.

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